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This question really cannot be answered. During the Hundred Years' War, there really was no country called Italy. It was a geographical area with a number of countries in it. They included the Kingdom of Naples, the Papal States, the Republic of Naples, and the Duchy of Milan, among others. The war, which was between the royal houses of France and England, was fought in France. The effects of the war on the Italian countries was not particularly great, and varied from one country to another.

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