Late Middle Ages · Europe · War

1347

Calais surrenders to Edward III

August 1347

After eleven months of starvation, the Channel port capitulated. Six burghers came out in their shirts with ropes around their necks to plead for the city's people. Queen Philippa famously begged her husband to spare them, and Edward relented. Calais would remain English for two centuries, a constant thorn in French sides and a bridgehead for invasion.