The Lancastrian War: Final Phase of the Hundred Years War

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Hundred Years' War

Conflict between England and France from 1337 to 1453.

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Lancastrian War

Final phase of the Hundred Years' War, 1415-1453.

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King Henry V

English king who invaded Normandy in 1415.

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Battle of Agincourt

1415 battle where English defeated French forces.

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Treaty of Troyes

1420 agreement granting Henry V regency of France.

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Joan of Arc

French heroine who inspired troops during the war.

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Charles VII

French king crowned in 1429 at Reims.

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Siege of Orleans

1428-1429 siege where English forces were repelled.

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Earl of Salisbury

English commander during the Siege of Orleans.

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Siege of Compiegne

Event marking the capture of Joan of Arc.

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Battle of Formigny

1450 battle where French defeated English forces.

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Battle of Castillon

1453 battle ending the Hundred Years' War.

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Jean Bureau

French commander at the Battle of Castillon.

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Longbowmen

English archers crucial to victories in battles.

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Pale of Calais

Last English territory in France after the war.

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Casualties

Number of soldiers killed or captured in battles.

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Bordeaux

Region in France lost by English in 1453.

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Duke of Bourbon

French leader at the Battle of Formigny.

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Cannon

Artillery that played a key role at Castillon.

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House of Lancaster

Ruling house of England during the Lancastrian War.

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House of Valois

French royal house that retained control post-war.

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Notre-Dame de Reims

Location of Charles VII's coronation in 1429.