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and was made regent of the kingdom and heir to the throne of France. A victory on paper was thus achieved by the
English, with their claims now having legal standing. Some of the French nobility refused to recognise the agreement, however, and so military conflict continued. Henry V and, after his
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when his army destroyed a Franco-Scottish army estimated at 16,000 men. This was not a victory of the longbow; advances in plate armour granted armoured cavalry a much greater measure of protection. Due to the August heat, the
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Dauphin Charles. On his deathbed, Henry detailed his plans for the war after his death: his followers must continue the war until the
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in their possession than the French. However, one of the French cannons managed to kill the
English commander, the Earl of Salisbury. The English force maintained several small fortresses around the city, concentrated in areas where the French could move supplies into the city. In 1429,
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Burgundian alliance must be preserved at all costs; and the Duke of Orléans and some other prisoners must be retained until Henry's son had come of age. There would be no treaty with the Dauphin unless
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1899:. He personally led the crossing of the river, successfully assaulting a formidable enemy position, and in the resulting battle the Scots took very heavy losses. The same year saw a French victory at the
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in 1429, and from then a slow but steady reconquest of
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1738:. Decimated by diseases, Henry's army marched to
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1734:. In 1415, Henry V invaded France and
1606:in 1389. The phase is named after the
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142:Part of the
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47:verification
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2808:Joan of Arc
2647:Chevauchées
2613:Joan of Arc
2608:Charles VII
2163:Jean Bureau
2116:Du Guesclin
2073:John Talbot
2038:Joan of Arc
1942:Joan of Arc
1930:, and from
1897:Yonne river
1655:Charles VII
1647:Joan of Arc
1194:Blanquefort
692:John Talbot
472:Jean Bureau
357:Joan of Arc
346:Charles VII
206:Territorial
198:End of the
2762:Categories
2603:Charles VI
2547:Edward III
2338:required.)
2217:References
2101:Gloucester
1950:1415–1429
1861:See also:
1759:Burgundian
1744:Charles VI
1711:, through
1093:La Charité
331:Charles VI
110:April 2018
80:newspapers
2657:Jacquerie
2598:Charles V
2588:Philip VI
2133:, of the
1717:Philip VI
1705:Salic law
1680:in 1475.
1600:Aquitaine
1556:1803–1814
1551:1793–1802
1546:1778–1783
1541:1754–1763
1536:1746–1763
1531:1744–1748
1526:1702–1713
1521:1689–1697
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1506:1666–1667
1501:1627–1629
1496:1562–1563
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1461:1369–1389
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1418:1213–1214
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1408:1199–1200
1403:1197–1199
1398:1193–1196
1388:1173–1174
1383:1116–1120
1378:1109–1113
1209:Castillon
1204:Martignas
1183:1450–1453
1177:Cherbourg
1151:1449–1450
1115:St. Denis
1104:1435–1444
1098:Compiègne
1068:Beaugency
1037:1428–1430
1031:Montargis
1026:St. James
995:1421–1428
969:Agincourt
958:1415–1420
160:in 1429 (
2267:(1988).
2173:See also
2151:Bordeaux
2058:redoubts
2046:absolute
1936:Burgundy
1932:Brittany
1908:Verneuil
1875:Normandy
1755:Armagnac
1732:Lollards
1596:Normandy
1594:invaded
1582:between
1167:2nd Caen
1162:Formigny
1135:Pontoise
1110:Gerberoy
1048:Herrings
1021:Verneuil
979:1st Caen
964:Harfleur
650:& II
647:Henry VI
181:Location
2676:Battles
2642:Battles
2635:General
2593:John II
2562:Henry V
2540:English
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