"England and the Hundred Years' War (1327-1485)" offers a detailed historical account of England's involvement in one of the most significant and prolonged conflicts in European history. Spanning over a century, this war shaped the political, social, and military landscape of both England and France. This work provides valuable insights into the key battles, strategic decisions, and influential figures that defined the era.
Explore the complex dynamics of the conflict, from the early campaigns and English victories to the eventual French resurgence. Discover the stories of kings, knights, and common soldiers who played pivotal roles in this epic struggle. A comprehensive resource for students and enthusiasts of medieval history, military history, and the history of England.
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