Late Middle Ages · Europe · War

1340

Battle of Sluys sinks the French fleet

June 1340

Edward III's archers, packed onto galleys, raked the moored French and Genoese ships off the Flemish coast in a savage boarding action. By evening seventeen thousand French sailors were dead and the Channel belonged to England for a generation. The first great battle of the Hundred Years' War was an English naval massacre that secured the sea lanes for invasion.