JAUNAY, a town of the arrondissement of Poitiers, in the department of the Vienne, in France, on the river Elain, with 245 houses and 1476 inhabitants. Close to this town was fought, in 1356, the battle usually called that of Poitiers, and sometimes Maupertuis, in which Edward the Black Prince defeated the French army, and made King John a prisoner.
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