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England invaded , Normandy in France , ... . causedthe beginning of the Hundred Years ' War
d invaded , Normandy in France , ... . causedthe beginning of the Hundred Years ' War
Series of conflicts between England and Francecausedthe hundred years war
claims by the English king Edward IIIledto the Hundred Years War
though claims by the English king Edward IIIledto the Hundred Years War
the claim to the French throne made by Edward III in 1337leadto the Hundred Years ' War
What tensions between England and Franceledto the Hundred Years War
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England and France ... disputeswould leadto the Hundred Years ' War
kings of France and England ... the disputecausedthe Hundred Years War
England ... eventswould leadto the Hundred Years War
his claim to the French throneprovokedthe Hundred Years ' War
his claim to the French throneprovokedthe Hundred Years ' War
a claim to the throne of Francecausedthe Hundred Years War
His claim to the throne of Franceresultedin the Hundred Years ' War
A succession crisis in franceledto the hundred years ' war
Edward III of England ... a claimleadsto the Hundred Years ' War
a strong basis for the English claim to the French lineledto the " Hundred Years War
because of a dispute over the succession to the throne of which country(passive) was causedThe Hundred Years ' War
English kings in the 14th and 15th centuries laid claim to the French throneresultingin the Hundred Years ' War
the throne of Franceprovokedthe * Hundred Years ' War
dating from the claim to the French throne made by Edward III in 1337leadto the Hundred Years ' War
a historical adventuresetduring the Hundred Years ' War
the eventsledto the Hundred Years war
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the eventsleadingup to the Hundred Years War
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David II's claim to the throne of Franceresultedin the Hundred Years ' War
my action adventure seriessetin the Hundred Years War
Fears of a French invasion duringledthe Hundred Years ' War
Eleanor of Aquitaine ... whose divorce from the king of France and marriage to the king of Englandcausedthe hundred years war
Franceledto the Hundred Years War
Franceleadingto the Hundred Years ' War
The English invaded France in 1337settingoff the Hundred Years War
his dispute with Edward III over his successionledto the Hundred Years ' War
England ... the huge weaponswas inventedduring the hundred years war
the French lineledto the " Hundred Years War
Conan Doyle 's terrific novelsetin the Hundred Years War
to the formation of this countryledto the formation of this country
many hundreds of English and Welsh men - at - arms and archers to return to their home countries from Francecausedmany hundreds of English and Welsh men - at - arms and archers to return to their home countries from France
numbers of English and Welsh men - at - arms and archers to return to their home countries from Francecausednumbers of English and Welsh men - at - arms and archers to return to their home countries from France
to the resurgence of dark spiritscontributedto the resurgence of dark spirits
in the loss of many livesresultedin the loss of many lives
The start of the game(passive) is setThe start of the game
in getting ducats and war reparations from both England and Portugalcould resultin getting ducats and war reparations from both England and Portugal
Vaumartin(passive) is setVaumartin
political problems between France and Englandcausedpolitical problems between France and England
from a time where England was still a vassal state of Franceoriginatedfrom a time where England was still a vassal state of France
to the complete defeat of the FrenchHad ... ledto the complete defeat of the French
more damage in France than Englanddid ... causemore damage in France than England
from a time where England was still aoriginatedfrom a time where England was still a
from a time where England was stilloriginatedfrom a time where England was still
to the end of medieval Europecontributedto the end of medieval Europe
in many battles being won by the a.resultedin many battles being won by the a.
from a time where England was still a vassal state oforiginatedfrom a time where England was still a vassal state of
from a time where England was still a vassal stateoriginatedfrom a time where England was still a vassal state
in a defeat for the English forces and the book stated the same , rightly so , in a book of Hourly History called British History in 50 eventsresultedin a defeat for the English forces and the book stated the same , rightly so , in a book of Hourly History called British History in 50 events
more damage in Francecausedmore damage in France
in the Burgundians breaking the Burgundians's alliance with the Englishresultedin the Burgundians breaking the Burgundians's alliance with the English
in a defeat for Englandresultedin a defeat for England
to the end of land route to Asialedto the end of land route to Asia
from a time where England was still a vassal state of France , requiring the kings of England to payoriginatedfrom a time where England was still a vassal state of France , requiring the kings of England to pay
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The story(passive) is setThe story
in the various governments in Europeresultedin the various governments in Europe
to the building of a second wallledto the building of a second wall
from a time where England was still a vassaloriginatedfrom a time where England was still a vassal
the medieval society(passive) caused bythe medieval society
from a time where England was still a vassal state of France , requiring the kings of England to pay homage to the French crownoriginatedfrom a time where England was still a vassal state of France , requiring the kings of England to pay homage to the French crown
to a growing sense of identity in France and Englanddid ... contributeto a growing sense of identity in France and England
1/3 of the French population to fallcaused1/3 of the French population to fall
some damagecausedsome damage
them to changecausedthem to change
the devastation(passive) caused bythe devastation
in English kingsresultedin English kings
to political changes in England and Franceledto political changes in England and France
to political changes to England and Franceledto political changes to England and France
to political changes in England and Franceledto political changes in England and France