Battle of Caen (Chaos)

The Battle of Caen took place during the First Aquitainian War It was fought mostly between England and France, with Breton troops also present at the battle.

The Naval Blockade & Amphibious Landing
The battle began in the early hours of the morning when approximately 2000 English troops landed on the beaches just east of Caen, while the English 4th Fleet blockaded Caen's ports, denying the weaker French navy and merchant ships access out of the port, followed by a heavy shelling by the fleet's carracks, destroying the city's coastal dockyards and buildings.

The Siege
Following the blockade and shelling of Caen, an army consisting of about 6'400 English and 800 Breton mercenaries marching from English-occupied Brittany, reached to the city gates, laying siege to the city, from the west and mid east side, while the troops landed just east of Caen, began siege from the north and