23 May 1430 saw the capture of Joan of Arc. Joan of Arc had rapidly risen to become a figurehead of The post Capture of Joan of Arc first appeared on The Hundred Years War.| The Hundred Years War
Fought on 14 March 1369, the Battle of Montiel was the final battle of the Castilian Civil War of Succession. The post Battle of Montiel first appeared on The Hundred Years War.| The Hundred Years War
On 13 March 1363 John II ratified a new Treaty with England. The terms of the Treaty of Bretigny required the French to The post Ratification of an update to the Treaty of Bretigny first appeared on The Hundred Years War.| The Hundred Years War
The aggressive approach of the French Admirals continued in 1339 in much the same vein as it had in 1337 The post 12 March 1339: Robert Bertrand’s French Fleet landed on Jersey first appeared on The Hundred Years War.| The Hundred Years War
Anglo-Scottish affairs had been complicated since the death of Robert I. His son, David, was a child. It led to The post 1336: Scottish ambassadors failed to attend English Parliament as expected first appeared on The Hundred Years War.| The Hundred Years War
The Treaty of Guillon, signed 10 March 1360, saw the Duke of Burgundy agree terms with the English that applied The post Treaty of Guillon, 10 March 1360 first appeared on The Hundred Years War.| The Hundred Years War
On 9 March 1396 an Extension was agreed between England and France to the Truce of Leulinghem. The Truce of The post Extension to the Truce of Leulinghem first appeared on The Hundred Years War.| The Hundred Years War
On 7 March 1383 Parliament backed the Bishop of Norwich’s Crusade. The Despenser Crusade was proposed to take place against supporters of the The post Bishop of Norwich’s Crusade, 1383 first appeared on The Hundred Years War.| The Hundred Years War
The English Free Companies that travelled to the Italian states for richer pickings in the late 1360s were experienced, hardened The post English Free Companies attack the Sienese at Montalcinello first appeared on The Hundred Years War.| The Hundred Years War
On 28 February 1337 St. Andrew’s Castle surrendered to the Scots. It had been seized by English forces in June of 1336 The post St. Andrew’s Castle surrendered to the Scots first appeared on The Hundred Years War.| The Hundred Years War