Nicolas Béhuchet
French admiral and financier / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nicolas Béhuchet de Musy de La Loupe d'Escrignolles (French pronunciation: [nikɔlɑ be.yʃɛ də myzi də la lup dɛkʁiɲɔl]; 1288[1] – 24 June 1340), also known as Colin Béhuchet, was a 14th century French admiral and financier. Together with Hugues Quiéret, he commanded the French fleet during the early phases of the Hundred Years' War. At the battle of Arnemuiden in 1338, Béhuchet ordered the English prisoners massacred. The following years, he and Quiéret fought the English in the Channel. Two years after Arnemuiden, the French fleet was anchored at Sluys in preparation of an invasion of England. The fleet was attacked by Edward III's English fleet and was destroyed in the battle of Sluys. After this defeat, the captured Béhuchet was hanged as a revenge for the massacre at Arnemuiden.
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Nicolas Béhuchet | |
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Born | c. 1288 |
Died | 24 June 1340 (aged 51–52) |
Allegiance | French |
Service/ | Navy |
Rank | Constable of France |
Battles/wars | English Channel campaign Battle of Arnemuiden Battle of Sluys |