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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Hundred Years" War - définition

FIRST PART OF THE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR
Hundred Years' War (1337-1360); Edwardian War; Hundred Years' War (1337-60); Hundred Years' War (1337–60); Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years' War; Edwardian Phase; Hundred Years' War (1337–1360); Hundred Years' War, 1337-1360
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  • Charles of Blois
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  • John II of France. Known as John the Good
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  • Philip VI of France
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  • Chest that contained the ratified Treaty of Brétigny, known as the Treaty of Calais.<ref name=patourel132 />

Timeline of the Hundred Years' War         
  • Timeline of 100 Years War
This is a timeline of the Hundred Years' War between England and France from 1337 to 1453 as well as some of the events leading up to the war. (The Hundred Years' War actually spanned for 116 years.
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EARLIEST PHASE OF THE EIGHTY YEARS' WAR
User:Nederlandse Leeuw/Eighty Years' War, 1566–1572; Eighty Years' War, 1566-1572
The period between the start of the Beeldenstorm in August 1566 until early 1572 (before the Capture of Brielle on 1 April 1572) contained the first events of a series that would later be known as the Eighty Years' War between the Spanish Empire and disparate groups of rebels in the Habsburg Netherlands. Some of the first pitched battles and sieges between radical Calvinists and Habsburg governmental forces took place in the years 1566–1567, followed by the arrival and government takeover by Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba (simply known as "Alba" or "Alva") with an army of 10,000 Spanish and Italian soldiers.
Former Nine Years' War         
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Zenkunen War; Earlier Nine Years' War; Zenkunen no Eki; Former Nine Years War
The , also known in English as the Former Nine Years' War or the Early Nine Years' War, was fought between the Imperial Court and the Abe clan in Mutsu Province, in Northeast Japan, from 1051 to 1063. It resulted in Imperial Court victory and the surrender of Abe no Sadato.

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Hundred Years' War, 1337–1360

The first phase of the Hundred Years' War between France and England lasted from 1337 to 1360. It is sometimes referred to as the Edwardian War because it was initiated by King Edward III of England, who claimed the French throne in defiance of King Philip VI of France. The dynastic conflict was caused by disputes over the French feudal sovereignty over Aquitaine and the English claims over the French royal title. The Kingdom of England and its allies dominated this phase of the war.

Edward had inherited the duchy of Aquitaine, and as Duke of Aquitaine he was a vassal to Philip VI of France. Edward initially accepted the succession of Philip, but the relationship between the two kings soured when Philip allied with Edward's enemy, King David II of Scotland. Edward in turn provided refuge to Robert III of Artois, a French fugitive. When Edward refused to obey Philip's demands for the expulsion of Robert from England, Philip confiscated the duchy of Aquitaine. This precipitated war, and soon, in 1340, Edward declared himself king of France. Edward III and his son Edward the Black Prince, led their armies on a largely successful campaign across France with notable victories at Auberoche (1345), Crécy (1346), Calais (1347), and La Roche-Derrien (1347). Hostilities were paused until the mid-1350s for the deprivations of the Black Death. Then war continued, and the English were victorious at the Battle of Poitiers (1356) where the French king, John II, was captured and held for ransom. The Truce of Bordeaux was signed in 1357 and was followed by two treaties in London in 1358 and 1359.

After the treaties of London failed, Edward launched the Rheims campaign, which, though largely unsuccessful, led to the Treaty of Brétigny, which settled certain lands in France on Edward for renouncing his claim to the French throne. This was in part caused by Black Monday (1360), the freak storm that devastated the English army and forced Edward III into peace talks. This peace lasted nine years; but then began a second phase of hostilities known as the Caroline War.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Hundred Years" War
1. This needle match between France and Britain dates back at least to the hundred years war.
2. Most of the Arab world will willingly sustain a Hundred Years’ War to undo its consequences.
3. When the Hundred Years War cut off supplies, they invented sherry, but called it sack.
4. Rather fewer children ever get to hear that, in the end, we lost the Hundred Years’ War.
5. Mrs Dunwoody is a strapping lass, and like the Hundred Years War or Hitler‘s invasion of Russia, the war of her seat covers a lot of territory.