Battle of Launac

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Date5 December 1362
Location
Launac
Result Major victory for Gaston Fébus
Battle of Launac
Part of Hundred Years' War
Feud between Armagnac and Foix-Béarn
Date5 December 1362
Location
Launac
Result Major victory for Gaston Fébus
Belligerents
D'Armagnac family Foix-Béarn family
Commanders and leaders
Jean, Comte d'Armagnac Gaston Fébus of Foix

The Battle of Launac took place on 5 December 1362. It was the culmination of a long running feud between the French aristocratic families of D'Armagnac and Foix-Béarn. The chief protagonists were Jean, Comte d'Armagnac and Gaston Fébus of Foix. The result was a major victory for Gaston Fébus.

D'Armagnac's army consisted of men from his territories, some powerful Gascon noble families, such as the D'Albrets, and mercenary free companies. Foix fielded a force of his vassals and a larger number of free company mercenaries, including German, Gascon and English troops. D'Armagnac's forces were mostly mounted men-at-arms, those of Foix also featured men-at-arms but significantly had more infantry, including a contingent of English longbowmen. D'Armagnac's army outnumbered that of Foix but actual numbers are unknown.[1]

The battle

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