Why did this conflict begin and why was it fought?The Hundred Years' War was a group of battles from 1337 to 1453. The Kingdom of England against the Valois Capetians for control of the French throne. This war was divided into three separate phases:1. The War of the Edwardian Era (1337 – 1360)2. The Carolina War (1369 – 1389)3. The Lancastrian War (1415 – 1453) It was during this war that saw the searing murder of Saint Joan of Arc. The key battles of this conflict. The War of the Two Peters was fought from 1356 to 1375 between the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon. The two sovereigns were Peter of Castile and Peter IV of Aragon. This was during the Edwardian War. The crisis of 1383-1385 was a period of civil war in Portugal. During this period no king reigned. It began when King Ferdinand I died without male heirs and ended when King John I was crowned in 1385. Around this time, John I invades Portugal and is crowned King John I. The Armagnac-Burgundy Civil War was a civil war between Armagnac and Burgundian cities from 1407 to 1435. Key personality of this conflictPeter ...
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