The
Battle of Auberoche was a significant action between English and French forces during the early stages of the
Hundred Years War. It was fought at the village of
Auberoche near
Périgueux in northern
Aquitaine. At the time, Gascony was territory of the English crown and the English army was largely made up of native Gascons. The battle occurred on the
Auvezere River which formed part of the unofficial and heavily disputed boundary between the English and French territories.