
The Battle of Crécy
Gone Medieval
The Crossbowmen's Downfall at Crécy
This chapter explores the disastrous positioning and role of the Genoese crossbowmen during the Battle of Crécy, which contributed to the defeat of the French army. It also highlights the strategic advantages leveraged by the English forces, including the effective use of fortified positions and the tumultuous involvement of the Black Prince.
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