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The conflict that arose between the English and the House of Valois resulted in what is known as the Hundred YearsÃ? War. The above statement is false, as this conflict revolved around the French throne and not the Spanish. EdwardÃ?s claim of inheriting it through his motherÃ?s bloodline was denied due to Salic Law and the throne was given to Charles, the Count of Valois.

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