Late Middle Ages · Europe · War
1339
Hundred Years' War opens with raids in Picardy
1339
Edward III crossed from Brabant and burned villages along the Somme, hoping to draw Philip VI into open battle. The French king refused to engage and the campaign sputtered. The English king ran out of money and pawned his crown to Flemish bankers as collateral. War would be expensive and inconclusive for decades before the decisive clash at Crecy.