When it’s remembered at all on the English side of the channel (as it is when we finally lost the 100 years war ) the battle of Cantillionis mainly remember as the first time cannon were decisively used in a pitched battle (as opposed to siege warfare).
But after that I have not encountered any mention of artillery playing a major roll in open battle, until the English Civil war centuries later (and even then, rarely decisively). Is this just my Anglocentric slant on history, or is Castillon actually an outlier?