Battle of Cadoret
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Date17 June 1345
Location
Les Forges, Duchy of Brittany France
48°01′08″N 2°38′46″W / 48.019°N 2.646°WResult
Charles of Blois retreat
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The Battle of Cadoret took place on the moorland of Cadoret near Lanouée (commune of Les Forges) in 1345 as part of the War of Succession of Brittany (1341–1365).
The battle occurred after the victorious siege of the city of Quimper by Charles of Blois in 1344.
