No leading nobles really die on this occasion, so it's such an asymmetrical battle. But I think we've got to remember that Edward could win the battle. That didn't mean he won the war because a classic problem in medieval times was if you were so badly defeated, as Philip VI was, you weren't going to come to the negotiating table. So Edward had to do something else and that's what I think so fascinating.

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