The Battle of Crécy

Hans Peter Hartsteen (2003)

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The Hundred Years War In 1337, based on the strength of his claim to the French throne as a direct descendant of Philip IV through his mother, Isabella of France, Edward III of England refused to do more than simple (non-liege) homage for Guyenne to the French King Philip VI. The resulting war that started shortly afterward between France and England continued, with periodic truces, until 1453. The Battle of Crécy, fought on Saturday, August 26, 1346 was the first of several significant battles during which the longbow triumphed over crossbowmen and armoured knights. Object of the Game The Battle of Crécy is a game for two to five players in which you and your opponents play French knights trying to defeat the Englishmen and to get as much fame and honour as possible while doing so. Honour is gained by showing off and dispatching English footmen. The game is played in two separate parts: the night before the battle and the battle itself. When the battle is done all the player’s fame is counted and the knight whom has gained the most honour is the winner - even though he might be dead.

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