she had dreams that she thought were sent from God
the fought in Orleans
She fought for the French against the British in the Hundred Years War.
She did not fight in the Crusades but in the Hundred Years War.
Yes, she only fought in the Hundre Years War.
Joan fought in the Hundred Years War.
The French and British fought the Seven Years War from 1754 to 1763.
France and England fought the hundred years war because England wanted control of France.
No, Henry V did not fight against the French Revolution, as he lived much earlier. Henry V was King of England from 1413 to 1422 and is best known for his role in the Hundred Years' War against France. The French Revolution occurred later, from 1789 to 1799, long after Henry V's death. Therefore, he had no involvement in that historical event.
I have not yet begun to fight! -- John Paul Jones in 1779
Joan of Arc and the Crusades are not directly related to the Hundred Years' War, which was fought between England and France from 1337 to 1453. Joan of Arc emerged during this conflict, advocating for French unity and supporting Charles VII's claim to the throne. The Crusades, on the other hand, were a series of religious wars aimed at reclaiming the Holy Land. While Joan's involvement was significant in boosting French morale and military efforts during the Hundred Years' War, it was not connected to the motives of the earlier Crusades.
England and France were the only countries that fought in the hundred year war.
The French settled on British territory so the war was for territory