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  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.

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  3. May 3, 2024 · Philip IV 1268–1314 King of France r. 1285–1314: Joan I 1273–1305 Queen of Navarre: Louis I 1279–1341 Duke of Bourbon Bourbons: Clementia of Hungary 1293–1328: Louis X 1289–1316 King of France r. 1314–1316: Margaret of Burgundy 1290–1315: Philip V c. 1293 –1322 King of France r. 1316–1322: Joan II 1292–1330 Countess of ...

  4. Apr 25, 2024 · The struggle involved several generations of English and French claimants to the crown and actually occupied a period of more than 100 years. By convention the 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.

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  5. May 1, 2024 · Philip III King of France 1245–1285 r. 1270–1285: Robert Count of Clermont 1256–1317 r. 1268–1317: Beatrice of Burgundy 1257–1310: House of Valois: Charles Count of Valois 1270–1325 r. 1284–1325: Louis I Duke of Bourbon 1279–1341 r. 1327–1341: Mary of Avesnes 1280–1354: Philip VI King of France 1293–1350 r. 1328–1350 ...

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  6. 4 days ago · The war began in 1337 following Philip VI's attempt to seize the Duchy of Aquitaine from its hereditary holder, Edward III of England, the Plantagenet claimant to the French throne. Despite early Plantagenet victories, fortunes turned in favor of the Valois.

  7. Apr 16, 2024 · Chroniclers portray the Hundred Years War emerging not only from English aggression in France, but in Scotland as well. According to the English chronicler Henry Knighton, the first conflict between Edward III and Philip VI was sparked by Edward III’s aggression in Scotland.

  8. May 7, 2024 · During Philip IV’s kingship the Estates-General of France met for the first time ever at the cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris in 1302 to assist the king in his quarrel with Pope Boniface VIII over taxation (p. 247). Philip hit churches heavily for revenues. He also demanded a general tax for the first time in France (p. 251).

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