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Including the Oxford University source and Grummitt source stating Vendome was at Cravant.
The Hundred Years War, by Robin Neillands, page 240-241;"This French army contained a large number of Scots under Sir John Stewart, who was given command of the entire force, and the two sides met at Cravant on the banks of the river Yonne on 31 July 1423.[..].. and over 2,000 prisoners were taken, including John Stewart and the Commander of the Dauphinist forces, the Count of Vendôme." --
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Including the Oxford University source and Grummitt source stating Vendome was at Cravant.
The Hundred Years War, by Robin Neillands, page 240-241;"This French army contained a large number of Scots under Sir John Stewart, who was given command of the entire force, and the two sides met at Cravant on the banks of the river Yonne on 31 July 1423.[..].. and over 2,000 prisoners were taken, including John Stewart and the Commander of the Dauphinist forces, the Count of Vendôme." --
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