
Hundred Years' War, 1369–1389 - Wikipedia
France was represented by Philip II, Duke of Burgundy, and England by John of Gaunt. Talks eventually broke down over the issue of Aquitaine; the English wanted full sovereignty, while …
The Hundred Years War Revisited: The ‘Caroline War’, 1369-1389
In May 1369, King Charles summoned the Black Prince to appear before his court in Paris to answer these appeals. As the prince did not recognize Charles’ jurisdiction in this matter, or …
1369 - Wikipedia
March 14 – Battle of Montiel: Pedro of Castile loses to an alliance between the French and his half-brother, Henry II. May – King Charles V of France renounces the Treaty of Brétigny, and …
Treaty of Brétigny | Edward III, Charles V & Aquitaine | Britannica
Treaty of Brétigny, (1360) Treaty between England and France that ended the first phase of the Hundred Years’ War. Marking a serious setback for the French, the treaty was signed after …
The Hundred Years War – The Caroline Phase - Historic UK
Nine years after the truce between France and England was cemented by the Treaty of Brétigny, hostilities broke out when the new French King on the throne, Charles V declared war. This …
1369 — Wikipédia
23 mars : assassinat de Pierre Ier (manuscrit du XVe siècle.) L'année 1369 est une année commune qui commence un lundi. Le plus efficace des shoguns Ashikaga, il parvient à …
France 1360-1369 - Krononations France
2025年1月11日 · Traité d’alliance franco-castillane signée à Tolède par Henri II de Trastamare et les ambassadeurs du roi Charles V de France : en échange d'avantages commerciaux …
Hundred Years' War, 1369–1389 | Military Wiki | Fandom
In May 1369, the Black Prince, son of Edward III of England, refused an illegal summons from the French king demanding he come to Paris and Charles responded by declaring war. He …
Indentured Retinues and English Expeditions to France, 1369 …
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france - 1369 - Un peu d'Histoire
Soulèvement du Poitou et du Ponthieu contre Edouard III. Plus de huit cents villes ou châteaux de la principauté d'Aquitaine en ont appelé au roi de France et se sont soustrait à la domination …
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