Nicolas Béhuchet

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Nicolas Béhuchet was a 14th-century French naval commander and royal official who played a leading role in early Hundred Years’ War sea campaigns.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French naval commander
person
royal official
allegiance Kingdom of France
areaOfWork naval warfare
royal finance and administration
causeOfDeath execution
centuryOfActivity 14th century
conflict Hundred Years' War naval campaigns
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
employer Philip VI of France NERFINISHED
hasActivityEndTime mid-14th century
hasActivityStartTime early 14th century
historicalPeriod early phase of the Hundred Years' War
languageOfWorkOrName French
legacy Remembered as a key French naval leader in the opening phase of the Hundred Years’ War
militaryBranch French navy NERFINISHED
militaryRank admiral
notableEvent Capture and destruction of English ships at Arnemuiden
Execution after the French defeat at Sluys
notableFor Commanding French fleets against England
Leading role in early Hundred Years’ War sea campaigns
notableWork Joint command of French fleet at the Battle of Sluys
Leadership of French fleet at the Battle of Arnemuiden
occupation admiral
naval commander
royal administrator
opponent English navy NERFINISHED
Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
participantIn Battle of Arnemuiden NERFINISHED
Battle of Sluys NERFINISHED
Hundred Years' War NERFINISHED
positionHeld Admiral of France NERFINISHED
servedUnder Philip VI of France NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sphereOfInfluence English Channel NERFINISHED
North Sea NERFINISHED
strategicRole Coordinating French naval operations against England
typeOfDeath death in enemy hands

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Battle of Sluys commander Nicolas Béhuchet