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Chivalry declined during the Hundred Years' War due to the rise of new military technologies and tactics, such as the longbow, which diminished the effectiveness of heavily armored knights. The war also saw the increasing importance of infantry and mercenary forces, leading to a shift away from traditional knightly combat. Additionally, the brutal nature of the conflict, marked by events like the massacres at Agincourt and the Siege of Orléans, eroded the romantic ideals associated with chivalry. As warfare became more pragmatic and less about noble ideals, the chivalric code lost its relevance in military practice.

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