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Siege of Dieppe

Siege of Dieppe
Part of the Hundred Years' War
Date2 November 1442 – 14 August 1443 (1442-11-02 – 1443-08-14) (9 months, 1 week and 5 days)
Location
Dieppe, Normandy, France
49°55′N 1°05′E / 49.92°N 1.08°E / 49.92; 1.08
Result French victory
Belligerents
France England
Commanders and leaders
Dauphin Louis
Charles Desmarets
Antoine de Chabannes
John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury
William Peyto (POW)
Strength
Garrison: Hundreds of men-at-arms[1]
Relief army: 1,600 men
600 men
200 artillery pieces
Casualties and losses
100 killed
Hundreds wounded
300 killed
14 executed
Artillery pieces captured

The siege of Dieppe (2 November 1442 – 14 August 1443) took place during the Hundred Years War where English forces led by John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury besieged and failed to capture the French-held port of Dieppe in Normandy.

  1. ^ Barker 2010, p. 313.

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