Stock Photo - France. History. The Battle of Cassel was fought on 23 August 1328 by Philip VI, the King of France, and first ruler of House of Valois reigned 1328-1350, against the peasant revolt in Flanders, led by Nicolaas Zannekin The battle took place near the city of Cassel, 30 km south of Dunkirk in present-day France The battle decisively ended the revolt and brought Flanders under French control

Stock Photo: France. History.  The Battle of Cassel was fought on 23 August 1328 by Philip VI, the King of France, and first ruler of House of Valois reigned 1328-1350.

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