Siege of Caen (1449–1450)

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The Siege of Caen (1449–1450) was a key late-Hundred Years’ War campaign in which French forces recaptured the important Norman stronghold of Caen from the English, helping to secure France’s reconquest of Normandy.

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instanceOf military campaign
siege
belligerent England NERFINISHED
France
chronologicalPosition late phase of the Hundred Years' War
conflict Hundred Years' War NERFINISHED
conflictType medieval siege
countryInvolved Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
endTime 1450
followedBy French capture of remaining English-held Norman towns
further French advances in Normandy
hasEffect French reconquest of Normandy advanced
consolidation of French royal authority in Normandy
loss of Caen by England
recapture of Caen by France
weakening of English rule in Normandy
historicalPeriod 15th century
location Caen NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Normandy NERFINISHED
militaryObjective expel English garrison from Caen
restore French control over Caen
partOf French campaign to reconquer Normandy
Hundred Years' War NERFINISHED
placeInWar one of the final major operations in Normandy during the Hundred Years' War
precededBy earlier English occupation of Caen
result French victory
significance contributed to the collapse of English power in northern France
helped secure French reconquest of Normandy
startTime 1449
strategicImportance key fortress in Normandy
major Norman stronghold

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Battle of Formigny precededBy Siege of Caen (1449–1450)