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Taking into consideration the military operations, the battle of Castillon in Gascony (July 1452) in which John Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury lost her life, ended the war.

The end of the English Dominion in France was over on October 10, 1453, when the reluctant Inhabitant of Bordeaux eventually received in their midst the French who were considered as conquerors. Not to count, of course, the city of Calais which remained in English hands until the sixteenth Century.

Indeed I would like to point out the following factors which could led to a different point of view, although only worth for academic discussions. These factors are:

1 - No treaty of peace was signed.

2 - The islands of Guernsey and Jersey in the English Channel are quite part of Great Britain.

3 - The English claim to the Throne of France was not officially dropped although the "fleur de lys", (the Lilies) but not till 1803, disappeared off the English national flag.

The different point of view would be therefore: the war has not ended yet.

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The Hundred Years War finally ended in 1453.

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