because the English didn't want the french to take over
About 300 hundred years
A great deal happened, but you are asking about a hundred years of history. Please narrow it down .
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prevented another widespread European war for nearly a hundred years
There have been thousands of years of European history, so it would be impossible to answer this question.
4 at least a hundred years.
False; for a thousand years
prevented another widespread European war for nearly a hundred years
For most of European history the Iliad and The Odyssey were the earliest known poems. This meant that almost all later European poetry made use of the Iliad or the Odyssey in one way or another. During the twentieth century some poems earlier than the Iliad or the Odyssey were reclaimed:- particularly the Epic of Gilgamish. But the Iliad and the Odyssey passed for the earliest European poems for many hundred years, so they were the poems that everyone turned to.
Europe, was the one who lost. Thanks to Joan of ARC! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'Europe' did not lose the Hundred Years War, as both participating sides were in fact European (including Joan of Arc). The winner of the War was France, who successfully defeated England.
King Edward the 3rd,
4000 years in relation to couple of hundred.