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The History of Medieval England and France 1

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The History of Medieval England and France

Discover the intent and often tumultuous relationship between medieval England and France.

Introduction

Introduction

  • In medieval times, the relationship between England and France was marked by rivalry and warfare.
  • Their conflicts, particularly the famous Hundred Years’ War, greatly influenced the history and development of both nations.
Early Conflicts & Norman Influence

Early Conflicts & Norman Influence

  • In 1066, William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy (a region in France), invaded England and became its king.
    • After the conquest, English kings also held lands in France, leading to conflicts over these territories.
  • The fact that English kings were also vassals to the French king for their French lands created a lot of tension and frequent clashes.
The Plantagenet Empire

The Plantagenet Empire

  • Henry II, who became King of England in 1154, married Eleanor of Aquitaine, one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Europe.
  • This marriage added vast French lands to Henry’s control, creating a large empire that spanned both England and parts of France.
    • This empire often clashed with the French crown as both sides sought to expand their territories.
The Hundred Years’ War

The Hundred Years’ War

  • The Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453) began when Edward III of England claimed the French throne, challenging the rule of the Valois dynasty.
    • Edward’s claim was based on his mother, Isabella of France, but the French rejected it, choosing Philip VI as their king instead.
  • The early phase of the war saw significant English successes.
The Battle of Crecy

The Battle of Crecy

  • The Battle of Crecy in 1346 was famous for English longbowmen decimating the French knights, showcasing the effectiveness of the English invention of the longbow.
  • The Siege of Calais in 1347 saw a lengthy siege with the English eventually capturing the important area of Calais, which remained under English control for over 200 years.
Edward, the Black Prince

Edward, the Black Prince

  • Edward, the Black Prince, led the English to another major victory, capturing the French King John II at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356.
  • During the 1340s, both England and France were devastated by the Black Death.
    • This slowed the war as both countries dealt with massive population losses.
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Medieval Religion

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The Influence of the Church in Medieval Times

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Dynastic Challenges to Medieval Monarchs

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Medieval England & Her Neighbours

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European Renaissance

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Norman Conquest & Control

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Historical Skills

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The Medieval World: 450-1450 AD

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Anglo-Saxon England

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The Contest for the English Throne

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King John

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The Black Death

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The Peasants' Revolt: 1381 AD

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Religion in the Middle Ages

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US Independence: 1775-1783 AD

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The French Revolution: 1789-1815 AD

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Suffrage: 1840-1928 AD

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World War 1: 1914-1918 AD

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The Inter-War Years: 1919-1939 AD

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World War 2: 1939-1945 AD

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