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{{Battle Infobox
{{Battle Infobox
|prev = [[Persecution of the Templars]]
|prev = [[Black Death]]
|next = [[Renaissance]]
|next = [[Renaissance]]
|name = Hundred Years' War
|name = Hundred Years' War
|image = Paris 1394.png
|image = Paris 1394.png
|date = 1337
|date = 1337 – 1453
|end = 1453
|end = 1453
|place = [[France]], the {{Wiki|Low Countries}}, [[United Kingdom|England]], [[Spain]]
|place = [[France]], the {{Wiki|Low Countries}}, [[United Kingdom|England]], [[Spain]]
|result = Edwardian War (1337–1360)
|result = Edwardian War {{c|1337 – 1360}}
*English victory: Treaty of Brétigny
*English victory: Treaty of Brétigny
Caroline War (1369–1389)
Caroline War {{c|1369 – 1389}}
*French victory: Treaty of Bruges
*French victory: Treaty of Bruges
Lancastrian War, 1st phase (1415–1420)
Lancastrian War, 1st phase {{c|1415 – 1420}}
*English victory: Treaty of Troyes
*English victory: Treaty of Troyes
Lancastrian War, 2nd phase (1420–1453)
Lancastrian War, 2nd phase {{c|1420 – 1453}}
*French victory: House of Valois retains the throne of France, Treaty of Picquigny
*French victory: House of Valois retains the throne of France, Treaty of Picquigny
|side1 = *Kingdom of France
|side1 = *Kingdom of France
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*County of Flanders
*County of Flanders
*County of Hainaut
*County of Hainaut
*Duchy of Aquitaine}}
*Duchy of Aquitaine
The '''Hundred Years' War''' was a series of conflicts waged from 1337 to 1453 between the {{Wiki|House of Plantagenet}}, rulers of [[England]], and the {{Wiki|House of Valois}}, rulers of [[France]], for control of the latter kingdom.
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The '''Hundred Years' War''' was a series of conflicts waged from 1337 to 1453 between the [[House of Plantagenet]], rulers of [[England]], and the {{Wiki|House of Valois}}, rulers of [[France]], for control of the latter kingdom.


In 1428, [[Jeanne d'Arc]] joined the conflict on the side of the French, armed with a [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]]. When the [[Templars]] discovered this, they had her arrested and burned at the stake to acquire the artifact.
==Joan of Arc's influence==
By 1422, King [[Henry V of England]] had died six years prior from dysentery, and King [[Charles VI of France]] followed two months later. As a result, the heir to France's throne was muddled with rumors spread by the English and {{Wiki|Duchy of Burgundy|Burgundians}}. Queen [[Isabeau of Bavaria]] was accused of affairs, making [[Charles VII of France|Charles VII]]'s legitimacy to the throne questionable.<ref name="ACH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]''</ref>


==Reference==
The peasant girl [[Jeanne d'Arc]] joined the conflict on the side of the French, armed with a [[Sword of Eden 1|Sword of Eden]]. When the [[Templars]] discovered this, they had her arrested and burned at the stake to acquire the artifact, although Jeanne secretly survived her execution.<ref name="ACH" />
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' [[Glyphs]]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{c|Glyphs only}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]''
*''[[Echoes of History]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Timeline}}
{{ACH}}
{{ACH}}
[[Category:Timeline]]
[[Category:Wars]]
[[Category:Wars]]
[[Category:Templar conspiracies]]
[[Category:Assassin-Templar War]]
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The Hundred Years' War was a series of conflicts waged from 1337 to 1453 between the House of Plantagenet, rulers of England, and the House of Valois, rulers of France, for control of the latter kingdom.

Joan of Arc's influence[edit | edit source]

By 1422, King Henry V of England had died six years prior from dysentery, and King Charles VI of France followed two months later. As a result, the heir to France's throne was muddled with rumors spread by the English and Burgundians. Queen Isabeau of Bavaria was accused of affairs, making Charles VII's legitimacy to the throne questionable.[1]

The peasant girl Jeanne d'Arc joined the conflict on the side of the French, armed with a Sword of Eden. When the Templars discovered this, they had her arrested and burned at the stake to acquire the artifact, although Jeanne secretly survived her execution.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]