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  1. The first phase of the Hundred Years' War between England and France lasted from 1337 to 1360. It is sometimes referred to as the Edwardian War because it was initiated by King Edward III of England, who claimed the French throne in defiance of King Philip VI of France. The dynastic conflict was caused by disputes over the French feudal ...

  2. Apr 18, 2024 · By convention, the Hundred Years’ War is said to have started on May 24, 1337, with the confiscation of the English-held duchy of Guyenne by French King Philip VI. This confiscation, however, had been preceded by periodic fighting over the question of English fiefs in France going back to the 12th century.

  3. Philip VI of France. Philip VI (1293 – 22 August 1350), called "the Fortunate", was King of France from 1328 to his death. He was also Count of Anjou, Maine, and Valois from 1325 to 1328. He was the first king from the House of Valois part of the Capetian dynasty . Categories: 1293 births. 1350 deaths. Kings and Queens of France.

  4. Feb 24, 2022 · Media in category "Philip VI of France". The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Delpech - Philip VI of France.jpg 907 × 1,113; 352 KB. Moulin le roy AD Aube G3423 07884.jpg 2,440 × 2,032; 588 KB. Penning met de portretten van Filips VI van Valois en Blanche van Navarra, RP-P-OB-51.105.jpg 6,940 × 3,942; 3.48 MB.

  5. Philip VI, 1293–1350, king of France (1328–50), son of Charles of Valois and grandson of King Philip III. He succeeded his cousin Charles IV, invoking the Salic law to set aside both Charles's daughter and King Edward III of England, the son of Charles's sister. He was the first French king of the house of Valois. By the victory of Cassel ...

  6. proclaimed by Philip VI of France as his chief ambition. His plans. were debated by the curia at Avignon and parliament in London. As the cross was preached, indulgences granted and tithes sanctioned, courts of western Europe hummed with crusade diplomacy, rhetoric and gossip. The fate of Philip's schemes, the sincerity of his proposals.

  7. Mar 17, 2020 · The Hundred Years ' War (1337-1453) was an intermittent conflict between England and France lasting 116 years. It began principally because King Edward III (r. 1327-1377) and Philip VI (r. 1328-1350) escalated a dispute over feudal rights in Gascony to a battle for the French Crown. The French eventually won and gained control of all of France ...

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