Normandy campaign of 1449–1450 explained

Conflict:Normandy campaign of 1449-1450
Partof:the Hundred Years' War
Date:1449 – 12 August 1450
Place:Normandy
Result:French and Breton victory
Combatant1: Kingdom of France Duchy of Brittany
Commander1:Charles VII of France Charles I, Duke of Bourbon Francis I, Duke of Brittany Arthur de Richemont Jean Bureau Prigent de Coëtivy André de Lohéac Guy XIV de Laval Pierre de Brézé Jean II de Bourbon

The Normandy campaign of 1449-1450 took place during the Hundred Years War when the Kingdom of France undertook a military campaign to retake Normandy from the English. Following the decisive victory of the French at the Battle of Formigny and after the fall of Cherbourg, the last English stronghold in Normandy, English control of Normandy was removed.

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