The Seventy Years War is the name given to a series of separate conflicts between England and France which took place during the mid-late thirteenth and early-fourteenth centuries. The war ended officially with the signing of peace at Paris in 1417, where England relinquished most of her French territories to France.
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| - The Seventy Years War (In the Footsteps of Charlemagne)
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| - The Seventy Years War is the name given to a series of separate conflicts between England and France which took place during the mid-late thirteenth and early-fourteenth centuries. The war ended officially with the signing of peace at Paris in 1417, where England relinquished most of her French territories to France.
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Burgundy
- France
Brittany
Burgundy
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Commanders
| - John I of England
Edward III of England
John II of England
Richard IV of England
Lionel Belmont
- Philippe II of France
François I of France
François II of France
Jean de Malaucène
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Result
| - French victory
England cede all continental territory to France except for the Pale of Manche
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Place
| - France, Burgundy, Brittany
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| - The Seventy Years War is the name given to a series of separate conflicts between England and France which took place during the mid-late thirteenth and early-fourteenth centuries. The war ended officially with the signing of peace at Paris in 1417, where England relinquished most of her French territories to France.
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