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21 September – Hundred Years' War: after the Congress of Arras, England's alliance with Burgundy against France comes to an end. [1] Enea Piccolomini, the future Pope Pius II , is sent by Cardinal Albergati on a secret mission to Scotland and the north of England.
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Events and trends. The Treaty of Arras ends the alliance of Burgundy and England. This changes the Hundred Years' War to help France. Category: 1430s.
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