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Hundred Years War

The longest war in history, it's impact on society and not forgetting Joan Of Arc

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Where did the Seven Years' War take place?

The seven year war took place in all different places in the world. Including Europe, Africa, India, North America, South America and the Philippians. this also took place in Quebec and louisberg.
The Seven Years War was global and included conflicts accross Europe, North America (Where it is known as the French and Indian War), West Africa, India and the Caribbean.

Who was jeanne bal?

American actress appearing in many television series during the 1960's. Appeared as guest star in the first TV season debut of the series Star Trek. The ultimate femme fatale who turns out to be something totally alien (no pun intended - spoiler alert!),

Where did the two finger swear word come from?

At the Battle of Agincourt, the French threatened to cut off the English longbowmen's first and second fingers (As these are the fingers used to keep the arrow in place), thus permanently disarming them. But when the English won the battle, they waved their fingers defiantly at the enemy and so that's how it started and it sill goes on to this day.

Is sunderland fc Catholic or protestant?

Very Catholic due to the Irish presence there.

By Grami:

Well, you can call Sunderland AFC catholic not only because many of the fan base are Catholic but also because of Roy Kean and Martin O'Neil's connections. James McClean's Poppy incident brought me here and in itself is another piece of evidence supporting the theory.

In England, Everton is possibly the most Catholic club in the Premier League. Many observers also include Arsenal and Man Utd in the list but to all intents and purposes they are no way as conspicuous and naked about it as Celtic in Glasgow.

What impact did the Hundred Years War have on Europe?

having a stronger governments but also left England and France with less influence than they had before. They both lost people! <3

What were the two causes of the Hundred Years War?

Fighting began when the king of France tried to take the territory claimed by England in southern France and England also claimed the territory.

What were the results of the hundred years' war?

England wins battles do to long bow. Joan of Arc leads french amies. Joan's execution rallies the French.

Northern Europe is slower in advancing in the arts and Renaissance movement.

For More Renaissance Terms, there is a link below

How did the Hundred Years' War contribute the end of medieval Europe?

The Hundred Years War helped to end feudalism because the kings began to rely on hired soldiers instead of feudal knights. Knights fighting on behalf of the king had been an essential feature of the feudal system.

Was Joan of Arc a noble after she went to war?

Yes, Joan of Arc and her family were granted noble status for her leadership of the French Army.

Is Domermy where Joan of Arc lived?

Domremy is where Joan of Arc lived when she was younger.

What war crime did the French commit at Agincourt?

The "battle of Agincourt" (French: Azincourt) in northern France was an English victory. The French did not commit any war crime at Agincourt, but Henri V, who feared a French counterattack, had all the (French) prisoners executed.

Who was captured in 1430 by the English and burned at the stake in 1431?

1430 coincides with the year French heroine JOAN OF ARCalso known as "The maid of Orleans" was captured in Compiegne.

It is important to note that there is an error in the question. Joan of Arc was not made prisoner by the English, but by the Burgundian troops who where England's allies at that time. The Burgundians sold her to the English, and she was tried by an ecclesiastical court presided by French bishop Pierre Cauchon. After a long trial, she was found guilty of sorcery and was burned at the stake in the city of Rouen in 1431 when she was nineteen years old. Centuries later, the Catholic Church reviewed the decision of the ecclesiastical court, and declared her a martyr. She was canonized in 1920.