The "hundred years war" was fought from 1337 to 1453 between England and France
France and England
The two countries fighting in the Agincourt Hundred years war were France and England. And just to let you know... it was 116 years.
The Hundred Years' War was caused by a combination of factors, including territorial disputes between England and France, economic competition, and the question of succession to the French throne. The war lasted from 1337 to 1453 and was marked by a series of battles and conflicts between the two countries.
English and France
The Hundred Years' War was a series of conflicts between the rulers of France and England
The Hundred Years War was fought between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France.
The major cause of the Hundred Years' War between England and France was a dispute over the rightful succession to the French throne.
France and Britain
It was between France and England.
The hundred years between England and France was in fact a series of wars with short periods of peace between them. The wars began in 1337 and ended in 1453 thus making it 116 years long. Between truces and times of peace, they really only fought for 83 years.
England and France were the only countries that fought in the hundred year war.