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the English king 's claim to the French throne(passive) caused byThe Hundred Years War

because of a dispute over the succession to the throne of which country france(passive) was causedthe hundred years ' war

This ended upleadingthe Hundred Years ' War

n. son of Edward II and King of England from 1327 - 1377provokedthe Hundred Years ' War

Edward - son of Edward II and King of England from 1327 - 1377provokedthe Hundred Years ' War

Edward noun son of Edward II and King of England from 1327 - 1377provokedthe Hundred Years ... War

in the early half of the 14th century as france and england battle for control(passive) is setthe hundred years ’ war

a conflict over the succession of the throne(passive) was sparked byThe Hundred Years War

is an instance of king of england ) son of Edward II and King of England from 1327 - 1377provokedthe Hundred Years ' War

is an instance of king of great britain ) son of Edward II and King of England from 1327 - 1377provokedthe Hundred Years ' War

King of England from 1307 to 1327 and son of Edward I ; was defeated at Bannockburn by the Scots led by Robert the Bruce ; was deposed and died in prison ( 1284 - 1327 ) ( noun.person ) edward , edward iii son of Edward II and King of England from 1327 - 1377provokedthe Hundred Years ' War

The years were filled with both disasters most notably the losses that occurred with the … … Encyclopedia of medieval literature Edward III — noun son of Edward II and King of England from 1327 1377provokedthe Hundred Years War

noun King of England from 1461 to 1470 and from 1471 to 1483 ; was dethroned in 1470 but regained the throne in 1471 by his victory at the battle of Tewkesbury ( 1442 - 1483 ) noun son of Edward II and King of England from 1327 - 1377provokedthe Hundred Years ' War

who claimed the French throne through his mothertriggeringthe start of the Hundred Years War

whose claim to the throne of France through his mothersparkedthe Hundred Years War

his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication ( 1894 - 1972)Edward , Edward VII , Albert Edward(noun)King of England from 1901 to 1910 ; son of Victoria and Prince Albert ; famous for his elegant sporting ways ( 1841 - 1910)Edward , Edward VI(noun)King of England and Ireland from 1547 to 1553 ; son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour ; died of tuberculosis ( 1537 - 1553)Edward , Edward V(noun)King of England who was crowned at the age of 13 on the death of his father Edward IV but was immediately confined to the Tower of London where he and his younger brother were murdered ( 1470 - 1483)Edward , Edward IV(noun)King of England from 1461 to 1470 and from 1471 to 1483 ; was dethroned in 1470 but regained the throne in 1471 by his victory at the battle of Tewkesbury ( 1442 - 1483)Edward , Edward III(noun)son of Edward II and King of England from 1327 - 1377provokedthe Hundred Years ' War

who claimed the French throne through King Edward III 's mothertriggeringthe start of the Hundred Years War

Further Reading · Eight full colour plates With the fall of the ruling Capetian line , the British monarchy laid claim to , and shortly after attempted to seize , the throne of Francethus triggeringthe Hundred Years War

less ... than by a vying for power england and france(passive) was causedThe hundred years war

Edward original claimcausedthe 100 Years War

in medieval europe(passive) is setthe hundred years ' war

Adrianna Bakos , department head and associate professor of history(passive) led bythe 100 Years ’ War

a girl named Joan(passive) led bythe hundred years war

the love affair of his daughter , Isabelle — who , as queen of England , will helptriggerthe Hundred Years ’ War

complex political clashes between Britain and France(passive) was sparked bythe Hundred Years ' War

chastity belts ... in turncausedthe 100 Years War

the love affair of his daughter , Isabelle — who , as queen of England , helpstriggerthe Hundred Years ’ War

the tensioncausedthe Hundred Years ' War really started

problems dating back to the 1290 's(passive) was actually caused byThe Hundred Years ' War

religion(passive) caused bythe Hundred Years War

Fears of a French invasion duringledthe Hundred Years ' War

two main situations : the English kings ' continuing claim to territories in France and the efforts of the French crown to push them out(passive) was caused byThe Hundred Years ' War

more than one reasoncausedthe Hundred Years ’ War

a questto preventthe Hundred - Years - War

fantastical historysetting( the Hundred Years War

the English - German Alliancecausedthe start of the Hundred Years ' War

in centuries pastsparkedthe Hundred Years War

The revoltinfluencedthe course of the Hundred Years ' War

06:53:12 PMMight have preventedthe Hundred Years War

specifically(passive) is ... designedthe one Hundred Years War

the ongoing misery(passive) caused bythe ongoing misery

misery over the Frenchcausedmisery over the French

to the decline of feudalismcontributedto the decline of feudalism

political division between the Lancastrians and the other Plantagenets during the minority of Henry VIcausedpolitical division between the Lancastrians and the other Plantagenets during the minority of Henry VI

to political changes in England and Franceledto political changes in England and France

opportunities for wealth and advancement for the knights of both countries in the united statescreatedopportunities for wealth and advancement for the knights of both countries in the united states

the fortress from falling into the hands of the Englishto preventthe fortress from falling into the hands of the English

struggle and strife in both countries which led to civil war in both england and france the start of the dispute in 1327createdstruggle and strife in both countries which led to civil war in both england and france the start of the dispute in 1327

to the War of the Roses in Englandledto the War of the Roses in England

much more damage in France than in Englandcausedmuch more damage in France than in England

in 1996 and published by Stupendous Games in 2000.[12createdin 1996 and published by Stupendous Games in 2000.[12

in 1996 and published by Stupendous Games in 2000.[9createdin 1996 and published by Stupendous Games in 2000.[9

these farmers to changecausedthese farmers to change

1337 - 1453resulted1337 - 1453

to the 100 years war 's production as a national iconledto the 100 years war 's production as a national icon

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

political problems between France and Englandcausedpolitical problems between France and England

in extensive damageresultedin extensive damage

in damage to the churchresultedin damage to the church

to the War of the Roses , which strengthens Parliament since it is called frequently by King Edward III to increase taxes to finance this new war Democracy advanced as Parliament gains greater “ power of the purse ” Recommended Unit 4 a middle ages in europe notes and vocab Sandra 120 viewsleadsto the War of the Roses , which strengthens Parliament since it is called frequently by King Edward III to increase taxes to finance this new war Democracy advanced as Parliament gains greater “ power of the purse ” Recommended Unit 4 a middle ages in europe notes and vocab Sandra 120 views

Brittany ablaze in this unputdownable medieval adventuresetsBrittany ablaze in this unputdownable medieval adventure

1336 - 1453 western europe in 1328causes1336 - 1453 western europe in 1328

opportunities for wealth and advancement in october 1753createdopportunities for wealth and advancement in october 1753

to the War of the Roses , which strengthens Parliament since it is called frequently by King Edward III to increase taxes to finance this new war democracy advanced as Parliament gains greater power of the purse Great Schism Split in the Catholic Church as two popes claim authority one in Avignon and the other in Romeboth excommunicate each other from the Church Authority of the pope as head of the Church challenged by John Wycliffe , who believes that God is sole authorityleadsto the War of the Roses , which strengthens Parliament since it is called frequently by King Edward III to increase taxes to finance this new war democracy advanced as Parliament gains greater power of the purse Great Schism Split in the Catholic Church as two popes claim authority one in Avignon and the other in Romeboth excommunicate each other from the Church Authority of the pope as head of the Church challenged by John Wycliffe , who believes that God is sole authority

Grail Quest series ... and his current series about King AlfredsetGrail Quest series ... and his current series about King Alfred

in a defeat for the English forcesresultedin a defeat for the English forces

a boardgame of the English Chevaunchee’m ... designinga boardgame of the English Chevaunchee

in the loss of thousands of lives on both sides and also in great devastation of lands and destruction of property in Franceresultedin the loss of thousands of lives on both sides and also in great devastation of lands and destruction of property in France

from disputes between the Royal families of France and England , Toms Outletresultedfrom disputes between the Royal families of France and England , Toms Outlet

both France and England to do their best to steer clear of such intractable disputes for centuriespromptedboth France and England to do their best to steer clear of such intractable disputes for centuries

to the Second Great Schism where all the dark jedi are exiled from the republicleadsto the Second Great Schism where all the dark jedi are exiled from the republic

Grail Quest series ; and Bernard Cornwell 's current series about King AlfredsetGrail Quest series ; and Bernard Cornwell 's current series about King Alfred

to several later English victoriesledto several later English victories

in the Burgundians breaking their alliance with the Englishresultedin the Burgundians breaking their alliance with the English

already direct peace observationsleadsalready direct peace observations

death , starvation and famine people who followed luther were called “ protestants ” because they protested the roman catholic church effects of the renaissance , reformation , and enlightenmentcauseddeath , starvation and famine people who followed luther were called “ protestants ” because they protested the roman catholic church effects of the renaissance , reformation , and enlightenment

even more devastation with countries losing land , people dying , and economic struggle which lead to peasant revoltscausedeven more devastation with countries losing land , people dying , and economic struggle which lead to peasant revolts

the battle for flanders the english could not permit thiscausesthe battle for flanders the english could not permit this

in the Burgundians breaking the Burgundians 's alliance with the Englishresultedin the Burgundians breaking the Burgundians 's alliance with the English

French to lose its prestige while it bolstered nationalism for EnglishcausedFrench to lose its prestige while it bolstered nationalism for English

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