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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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What was Elizabeth bishop's religion?

Elizabeth Bishop was raised in a Protestant background, specifically in the Episcopal Church, but her relationship with religion was complex and often ambivalent. Throughout her poetry, she grappled with themes of faith, doubt, and the search for meaning, reflecting her nuanced views on spirituality. While she did not adhere strictly to organized religion, her work often includes spiritual and existential inquiries.

What would you like to do in five years time?

well after five years i want to become key person of the

each and every solutions which will help to organization to

grow and rock around the world.

What did nobles provide the king?

they provided him with lollypops candycanes and icecream:P

What was the longest lasting crusade?

The longest crusade was the 7th crusade, it lasted 6 years (1248-1254)

How long is 1 googal?

"1 googol" is a number, defined as (10)100.

Written in standard form, that's a ' 1 ' followed by 100 zeros.

"How long ... " is a quite meaningless question concerning a number.

How many people died in the hundreds years war?

IDK (I don't know). Check out my myspace. Or facebook. Doesn't matter to me.

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How many one hundred year wars were there?

Only the one, and it lasted from 1337 to 1453, which anyone could work out is 116 years.

It was fought between England and France for the French throne, and no, they were not fighting for the whole 116 years. there were various truces and times of peace.

How did the Hundred Years War allow a country like Spain to explore the America's before any other world power?

Mainly because, of the western European naval powers, two of the three largest ones, France and England were so busy bashing each other up that Spain had free reign to do what it liked. Don't forget, though, that the Hundred Years' War finished nearly thirty years before colonization of the Americas began, which then took a further three centuries to complete. However, the exhaustion of France and England meant that Spain had a "head start".

What is Boccaccio's point of view in the Decameron?

Boccaccio is saying talking from a point of view that thinks that the best way of life is in the middle of a life shut up in their own home without seeing anybody, and a person who is partying excessively because they don't know if they will be alive another day. The narrator does a good job of leaving out opinion, but it is apparent that he is disappointed in the doctors of the time for not providing a cure for the Bubonic Plague.