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Black Monday: The Deadly 14th Century Hailstorm That Killed Over 1000 Soldiers and 6000 Horses
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30 July, 2017 - 23:10 aprilholloway
Black Monday: The Deadly 14th Century Hailstorm That Killed Over 1000 Soldiers and 6000 Horses
On Easter Monday, 13 th April 1360, a freak hail storm broke over English troops as they were preparing for battle with the French during the Hundred Years’ War. So brutal was the storm that over 1,000 men and 6,000 horses lost their lives that night. Convinced it was a sign from God, King Edward rushed to pursue peace with the French, marking the end of the first phase of the Hundred Years’ War.
http://www.ancient-origins.net/history/black-monday-deadly-14th-century-hailstorm-killed-over-1000-soldiers-and-6000-horses-008507
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Re: Black Monday: The Deadly 14th Century Hailstorm That Killed Over 1000 Soldiers and 6000 Horses
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Yeah, he'd just lost 1000 troops and 6000 horses, and that had nothing to do with his decision to kiss and make up.
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