King Edward III of England led a campaign in the Duchy of Brittany in
1342 and 1343. England, at war with France since 1337 in the Hundred
Years' War, had sided with John of Montfort's faction in the Breton
Civil War soon after it broke out in 1341. An English fleet broke the
blockade of Brest on 18 August, and on 30 September a numerically
inferior English army inflicted a heavy defeat on the French at the
battle of Morlaix. After logistical difficulties, Edward abandoned his
siege train and landed in Brittany on 26 October after a storm-wracked
three-week passage. The English then advanced on the major Breton town
of Vannes. The French garrison repelled an immediate assault and the
English began a siege. English raiding parties devastated large parts of
eastern Brittany, but attempts to reinforce or supply Edward from
England failed. Philip VI of France moved his court to Brittany and
entered into negotiations with Edward; they rapidly agreed the Truce of
Malestroit, which is widely seen as favouring the English.
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Read more: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_III%27s_Breton_campaign>

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1915:

World War I: The first major attack of the German bombing
campaign against Britain took place when Zeppelins bombed several towns
in Norfolk.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_bombing_of_Britain,_1914%E2%80%931918>

1972:

The French newspaper L'Aurore revealed that the former Nazi SS
officer Klaus Barbie, the "Butcher of Lyon", had been found to be living
in Peru.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Barbie>

1975:

An earthquake registering 6.8 Ms struck northern Himachal
Pradesh in India, causing extensive damage to the region.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_Kinnaur_earthquake>

2007:

A four-man team, using only skis and kites, completed a
1,093-mile (1,759 km) trek to reach the Southern Pole of
Inaccessibility, the first people to get there since 1967, and the first
to do so on foot.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole_of_Inaccessibility_research_station>

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Poean:
1. Synonym of Poe-esque (“of or relating to Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849),
the American poet and writer best known for tales of the macabre and
mystery, or to his works; also, suggestive, or in the style, of Poe's
works; especially, eerie, Gothic, macabre”).
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<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Poean>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

      I can see the light of a clear blue morningI can see the light of
a brand new dayI can see the light of a clear blue morningAnd
everything's gonna be all rightIt's gonna be okay.      
  --Dolly Parton
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