Talk:Battle of Castillon
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[edit] jarring
in paragraph five there's the line 'When the leading French army lay siege to Castillon, Talbot abandoned his original plans ... and set out to relieve it' - but there's no indication of what those original plans were.
[edit] Joan of Arc
Even after her death, France was united. It was her spirits and determination that brought France together. I thank Joan of Arc for her savior of France. Without France, I wouldn't know where to go for Fashion shopping!
[edit] What does this sentence mean?
He routed a similar sized force of French francs-archers (milicia) in the woods before the French encampment, giving his men a large boost of morale. It doesnt quite sound like English to me.--Filll (talk) 22:28, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
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