Late Middle Ages · Europe · War

1356

Poitiers: the Black Prince captures John II of France

September 1356

Edward of Woodstock, with maybe seven thousand men, lured the French royal army onto a constricted vineyard slope south of Poitiers. Longbows did the rest. King John was taken alive along with his youngest son Philip. The ransom would crush French royal finance and trigger years of peasant revolt and political collapse.