THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Hail storm kills 1,000 English troops in France – 1360

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Black Monday: The Deadly 14th Century Hailstorm That Killed Over 1000 Soldiers and 6000 Horses | Ancient Origins

Black Monday- April 13 1360 – History of Sorts

Black Monday (1360) - Wikipedia

On so-called “Black Monday” in 1360, a hail storm kills an estimated 1,000 English soldiers in Chartres, France. The storm and the devastation it caused also played a part in the Hundred Years’ War between England and France.

The Hundred Years’ War began in 1337; by 1359, King Edward III of England was actively attempting to conquer France. In October, he took a massive force across the English Channel to Calais. The French refused to engage in direct fights and stayed behind protective walls throughout the winter, while Edward pillaged the countryside.

In April 1360, Edward’s forces burned the Paris suburbs and began to move toward Chartres. While they were camped outside the town, a sudden storm materialized. Lightning struck, killing several people, and hailstones began pelting the soldiers, scattering the horses. One described it as “a foul day, full of myst and hayle, so that men dyed on horseback [sic].” Two of the English leaders were killed and panic set in among the troops, who had no shelter from the storm.

The heavy losses suffered by the English were seen by many as a sign from God. King Edward was convinced to negotiate peace with the French. On May 8, 1360, the Treaty of Bretigny was signed, marking the end of the first phase of the Hundred Years’ War. Edward agreed to renounce all claims to the throne of France, though he was given control of land in the north of the country. Fighting resumed nine years later, when the king of France declared war, claiming Edward had not honored the treaty. The last phase of the Hundred Years’ War did not end until 1453.

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4 Comments
hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
April 13, 2022 7:25 am

They should have ducked.

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
April 13, 2022 10:50 am

There were 5 1/2″ hail stones in central Texas yesterday.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Joe Blow
April 13, 2022 12:15 pm

We have been having a lot more hail than I can ever recall here in Illinois in recent years. Out near Des Moines IA a few weeks ago there was hail close to tennis ball size. My daughter sent me pictures of it. It destroyed her siding but somehow didn’t manage to break any windows.
I remember a guy in Europe being killed in his car a few years back. A huge ball of ice weighing hundreds of pounds smashed him and his tiny European car flat. Shit happens!

i forget
i forget
April 13, 2022 1:35 pm

3rd rock from the sun is infested with gamete gamed & throne stonemen, & they’s all Goliaths ~ or with Goliath ~ in their own minds.