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The Battle of Crécy

In Our Time

Traumatic aftermath of medieval warfare without taking prisoners

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  • The heralds who had to identify all the bodies after the war were quite traumatized.
  • Edward's report about the number of deaths was 50% wrong, due to misinformation and optimism.
  • The exceptional level of carnage resulting from not taking prisoners was not the norm for medieval warfare.
  • Within 10 years of the war, a third of the population was lost in England, despite resource disparities with France.
  • England had advantages due to tighter administration, national taxation systems, and sheep.

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