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This is the term coined in France in the early 1860s to describe the wars between England and France from 1337 to 1453. In reality, there was not a constant state of warfare. Conflict was punctuated by several truces and by full peace between 1360 and 1369.

It was also broken up into four pieces. They fought for a year then stopped. Then 9 years later they fought again for about a year. Then they stopped, then nine years later they fought again. Then they stopped, then nine years later they fought again, and that was the end of it.

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