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Tango0104 Jun 2019 4:02 p.m. PST

… That Was The Hundred Years' War.

"England and France have had strained relations over the years, but the Hundred Years' War took those hostilities to another level. The 14th- and 15th-century war gave rise to countless heroes on both sides, including Henry V, Joan of Arc, and Charles VII. And it produced some of the most famous battles ever recorded in history, such as the Battle of Agincourt. But it also exposed a complicated political system that led to infighting, political marriages, backstabbing, and large reversals of fortune that would engulf Western Europe for more than a century.

Myriad movies and theatrical productions have covered some of these stories, but no single work of art can truly capture what went on between the two great powers of England and France. What was the result of such an epic struggle? The true events of the Hundred Years' War were quite complicated…"
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