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  1. The Agincourt war;: A military history of the latter part of the Hundred Years War from 1369-1453 by Alfred Higgins Burne, 1972
  2. The Hundred Years' War AD 1337-1453 (Essential Histories) by Anne Curry, 2003-11-21
  3. The Hundred Years War: Revised Edition by Robin Neillands, 2001-12-21
  4. The Other Hundred Years War: Japan's Bid for Supremacy 1941-2041 by Russell Braddon, 1983-08-08
  5. The Hundred Years' War (Penguin Classic Military History) by Alfred H. Burne, 2002-01-31
  6. Knights and Peasants: The Hundred Years War in the French Countryside (Warfare in History) by Nicholas Wright, 2000-12-14
  7. The Low Countries and the Hundred Years' War, 1326-1347 (Perspectives in European History, No 9) by Henry Stephen Lucas, 1977-06
  8. The Hundred Years War - the English in France, 1337 - 1453 by Desmond Seward, 1982-09
  9. The Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States: History of the first one hundred years 1894-1994, current constitution and membership roster by Ronald E Fischer, 1997
  10. Joan of Arc and the Hundred Years War (Greenwood Guides to Historic Events of the Medieval World) by Deborah A. Fraioli, 2005-03-30
  11. Debating the Hundred Years War: Volume 29: Pour ce que plusieurs (La Loy Salicque) And a declaration of the trew and dewe title of Henry VIII (Camden Fifth Series)
  12. The Flower of Chivalry: Bertrand du Guesclin and the Hundred Years War by Richard Vernier, 2007-10-18
  13. One hundred and forty years of service in peace and war: History of the Second Infantry, United States Army by Frederick B Shaw, 1930
  14. The Origins of the Hundred Years War: The Angevin Legacy 1250-1340 by Malcolm Vale, 1996-10-31

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42. WHKMLA : History Of England : The Hundred Years' War, The War
EXTERNAL FILES, Edward III., the Start of the 100 years war, from Camelot MedievalLife and hundred years war, by James Dunnigan and Albert Nofi
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The Kings of England were hereditary DUKES OF NORMANDY, and the Plantagenet Dynasty Kings were also DUKES OF AQUITAINE and COUNTS OF POITOU. Although Normandy was lost to France by King John (1204), the English kings still owned a sizeable proportion of France. The confiscation of the English fiefs of Poitou and Aquitaine lead to English King Edward III. refusing to pay homage to King Philip VI. of France, of the new Valois dynasty, claiming the crown for himself instead.
The war began with the Estates of Flanders, dependent on English wool exports, refusing to accept their count's loyalty to France; Flanders joined the English, and the English fleet won it's first victory in the BATTLE OF SLUIS (1346) over the French. The English invaded France, defeating the French army in the BATTLE OF CRECY, despite being heavily outnumbered; the WELSH ARCHERS proved decisive. CALAIS fell to the English.
The BLACK DEATH ended hostilities for a while. It was not until the 1350es, when the EDWARD, THE BLACK PRINCE (-1376, so named because of the black armour he wore) appeared, directing the campaign against the French from Gascogne. In the BATTLE OF POITIERS (1356), again heavily outnumbered, he won a brilliant victory, taking prisoner King Jean II. of France. France did not pay the RANSOM promised for the release of King Jean, and the king, abiding to the laws of chivalry, returned to England to be held prisoner until he died in 1364. The events of the 100 Years War are, for the most part, describes in the CHRONICLE OF JEAN FROISSART, a historian native to Hainault (modern Belgium).

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45. EHistory.com: Middle Ages: Hundred Years War: Overview
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The Hundred Years War, lasting from 1337 until 1453, was a defining time for the history of both England and France. The war started in May 1337 when King Philip VI of France attempted to confiscate the English territories in the duchy of Aquitaine (located Southwestern France). It ended in July 1453 when the French finally expelled the English from the continent (except for Calais) by force. The Hundred Years War were a series of chevauchees (plundering raids), sieges and naval battles interspersed with truces and uneasy peace. One of the main causes of the Hundred Years War centered on the relationship between the Kings of France and England regarding the duchy of Aquitaine located in Southwestern France. In 1259, the Treaty of Paris designated that Henry III (1216 - 1270) held the duchy as a fief of the French King. Henry was a vassal of the King of France and, therefore, was required to pay liege homage to the king. (This meant that the King of England was required to do homage whenever the kingship of either England or France changed hands.) However, Henry was the King of England; how could a king be a in turn be a vassal? Control over the French throne further complicated matters. In 1328, Charles IV, King of France, died without a male heir. Edward III, the King of England, held claim to the throne via his mother who was Charles' sister. The other important claimant was head of the Valois house (Philip VI) grandson of Philip III. Philip VI gained the throne and moved to confiscate Aquitaine in order to consolidate his power. Edward led a raid into French territory in 1338 to defend his claim and two years later declared himself the true king of France.

46. Hundred Years' War --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
hundred years war (1337–1453). The struggle between France and England calledthe hundred years war was the longest war in recorded history.
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47. Hundred Years' War --  Encyclopædia Britannica
hundred years war an intermittent struggle between England and France in the14th–15th century over a Covers military, cultural, and political history.
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48. Causes Of Hundred Years War:
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Intense Nationalistic feeling grew in both England and France
Most of the war was fought on French soil so there were great population and property loses that weakened France for the next hundred years.
England lost territory in France but it allowed the English kings to centralize their power further and concentrate only on the English nobles.
New weapons were introduced which weakened the power of the Knights and the castle thus ensuring the destruction of the feudal system in both England and France.
The system continued in many of the Eastern European region especially Russia but was absent in Spain, Portugal, city-states in Inlay, Prussia, and the Holy Roman Empire. HUNDRED YEARS' WAR (1337-1453). The struggle between France and England called the Hundred Years' War was the longest war in recorded history. It lasted, with some interruptions, through the reigns of five English kings (Edward III to Henry V) and five French kings (Philip VI to Charles VII). The underlying cause of the war lay in the feudal system. Since the time of Henry II the English king had been duke of the great duchy of Guienne in southwest France. For this fief he did homage to the king of France (

49. Lecture Table Of Contents
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    50. The Hundred Years War - Cambridge University Press
    It makes an important general contribution to the history of war in medieval Probably never before for the English reader has the hundred years war been
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    53. The Hundred Years War, Volume 2 | Sumption, Jonathan
    A superb narrative history. Military history, The hundred years war, Volume2 Trial by Fire Jonathan Sumption 696 pages 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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    Not for sale outside the United States and the Philippines Choice Times Literary Supplement New York Review of Books A succession of catastrophes in the middle years of the fourteenth century brought France to the brink of destruction. The bankruptcy of the French state and a bitter civil war within the royal family were followed by the defeat and capture of the King of France by the Black Prince at Poitiers. A peasant revolt and a violent revolution in Paris completed the tragedy. In a humiliating treaty of partition France ceded more than a third of its territory to Edward III of England. Not for sixty years would the English again come so close to total victory. Yet the theme of the volume is not destruction, but survival. France's great cities, provincial towns and rural communities resisted where its leaders failed. They withstood the sustained savagery of the soldiers and the free companies of brigands to undo most of Edward III's work in the following generation. England's triumphs proved to be brittle and short-lived. Based on a wide range of contemporary sources, both printed and unprinted

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    55. One Hundred Years Of Film Sizes. Almost One Hundred Film Widths
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    56. Our Own Hundred Years’ War By Clark S. Judge
    history AND CULTURE Our Own hundred years’ war. Clark S. Judge. The Second Worldwar, the Cold war, and now the war on terrorism—all can be seen as part of
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