lunes, 19 de enero de 2015

THE WAR OF THE HUNDRED YEARS



 THE WAR OF THE HUNDRED YEARS



Of the hundred years war was an armed conflict that lasted 116 years (1 January of 1337 - October 17, 1453) between the kingdoms of France and England. This war was feudal root, since its purpose was none other that resolve who would control the huge possessions of the English monarchs in French territories from 1154, due to the rise of Enrique II Plantagenet, count of Anjou, to the English throne. It had international implications, and finally, after many vicissitudes, ended with the English set-aside francesasLa rivalry between France and England came from the times of the battle of Hanstings (1066), when Duke Guillermo de Normandía victory allowed him to take over England. Now the Normans were Kings of a great nation and they would require the French King to be treated as such, but the point of view of France was not the same: the Duchy of Normandy had always been vassal, and the fact that the Normans had ascended to the throne of England did not have to change the traditional submission of the Duchy to the Crown of Paris.la war of the hundred years (1415-1453) was the third phase of the war of the One hundred years between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France. It lasted from 1415, when Enrique V of England invaded Normandy, to 1429 when English successes with the arrival of Juana de Arco was invested. 



This third phase was followed by a long period of peace from 1389 at the end of the war of the hundred years (1369-1389).It had its origins in the plans of Enrique IV of England, the first of the House of Lancaster to sit on the French throne. Although his plans did not come to fruition in his reign, his warlike son renovated and brought to the Kingdom of England the most of its power in the entire war against France, with an English king crowned in Paris. The French reaction came with Juana de Arco, who managed to liberate Orleans, where the bulk of the remainder of the English army was concentrated. Then Carlos VII of France managed to expel the English from almost all France.