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The Hundred Years' War, which lasted from 1337 to 1453, is often cited as a prolonged conflict, although it actually spanned 116 years. It was fought between England and France over territorial disputes and claims to the French throne. The war included several notable battles and significant developments in military tactics and national identity. The conflict ultimately led to the end of English territorial ambitions in France, except for Calais.

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