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  1. Following the French defeat at the Battle of St. Quentin (1557) England entered the war. The French laid Siege to Calais

    Calais

    Calais is a city and major ferry port in northern France in the department of Pas-de-Calais, of which it is a sub-prefecture. Although Calais is by far the largest city in Pas-de-Calais, the department's prefecture is its third-largest city of Arras. The population of the metropolitan area at …

    in response. Following failure in mid-1557, a renewed attack captured the outlying forts of Nieullay and Rysbank and Calais was besieged.
    Date: 1557–1559
    Location: Mainly Calais
    Result: French victory, French conquest of the Pale of Calais
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    When was the Battle of Calais fought?The Siege of Calais was fought in early 1558 during the Italian War of 1551–1559. The Pale of Calais had been ruled by England since 1347, during the Hundred Years War. By the 1550s, England was ruled by Mary I of England and her husband Philip II of Spain.
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    Why did the French attack Calais in 1557?The French king saw an opportunity and in December 1557 Philip sent word to London of an impending attack on Calais. The government decided to send reinforcements under the Earl of Rutland, but England was gripped by so serious an epidemic of influenza that fit men were difficult to find.
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    What happened to the garrison at Calais in 1556?In March 1556, Philip persuaded Mary to support Spain in a war against France. The Privy Council knew that England could not afford a foreign war but reluctantly agreed to declare war on France. While the war went well for the Earl of Pembroke, who led the English army, the same was not true for the garrison at Calais.
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    What was the result of the Pale of Calais?It resulted in the seizure of the town by France. The Pale of Calais had been ruled by England since 1347, during the Hundred Years' War. By the 1550s, England was ruled by Mary I of England and her husband Philip II of Spain.
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    Jan 01, 2008 · The Siege of Calais by François-Édouard Picot, 1838 Taken by Edward III in 1347, Calais had become the main port through which English wool was profitably exported abroad. From 1536 it sent members to the English parliament and the town’s fortifications were …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Calais_(1558)

    The French siege of Calais in early 1558 was part of the Italian War of 1551–1559 between France and England and their respective allies. It resulted in the seizure of the town by France.
    The Pale of Calais had been ruled by England since 1347, during the Hundred Years' War. By the 1550s, England was ruled by Mary I of England and her hus…

    • Result: French victory, France seizes Calais and …
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Calais

    The Battle of Calais took place in 1350 when an English force defeated an unsuspecting French army which was attempting to take the city. Despite a truce being in effect the French commander Geoffrey de Charny had planned to take the city by subterfuge, and bribed Amerigo of Pavia, an Italian officer of the city garrison, to open a gate for them. The English king, Edward III, became a…

    • Location: Calais, France.mw-parser-output .geo …
    • Result: English victory
    • Date: 1 January 1350
  6. Siege of Calais (1558) | Tudor England | History On This Day

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    Jan 18, 2020 · The Siege of Calais (1558) was a remarkably short, but effective siege. It resulted in the important coastal city of Calais returning to French control. England had occupied it for …

  7. www.eventshistory.com/date/1557

    Historical Events for the Year 1557. 30th April » Mapuche leader Lautaro is killed by Spanish Empire e.g Spanish forces at the Battle of Mataquito in Chile. 6th July » Philip II of Spain King …

  8. https://www.britannica.com/event/Siege-of-Calais-1346-47

    The campaign was made memorable by his decisive victory over the French at Crécy in Ponthieu (August 26), where he scattered the army with which Philip VI sought to cut off his retreat to the northeast. Edward laid siege to the French …

  9. https://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/tudor-england/foreign-policy-1553-to-1558

    Mar 17, 2015 · While Pembroke was involved in a decisive battle against the French at St. Quentin in 1557, a French force defeated the English garrison at Calais, which fell on January …

  10. https://www.onthisday.com/events/date/1557

    Highlights. Events. Birthdays. Deaths. Feb 27 1st Russian Embassy arrives in London. Apr 12 Cuenca is founded in Ecuador. Jun 7 England declares war on France. Aug 3 Dutch States …

  11. How did Mary lose Calais? – Sage-Advices

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    Jun 17, 2020 · Calais. In 1557, England was dragged into a war with Spain against France. This was a disastrous campaign for Mary’s troops and England officially lost possession of …

  12. Battle of St. Quentin (1557) - August 27, 1557 | Important Events …

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    The Battle of Saint-Quentin of 1557, was a decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1551–1559 between the Kingdom of France and the Spanish empire, at Saint-Quentin in Picardy. A …

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