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  1. Henry V of England: List of English monarchs, Hundred Years' War, Battle of Agincourt, Dieu et mon droit, English longbow, Dafydd Gam, Cultural depictions of Henry V of England, House of Lancaster
  2. Hundred Years War: v. 3 (Hundred Years War Vol 3) by Jonathan Sumption, 2011-03-03
  3. War in medieval English society; by John Barnie, 1974
  4. The chronicles of England, France, Spain, and other places adjoining by Jean Froissart, 1959
  5. Edward the Black Prince: Power in Medieval Europe by David Green, 2007-05-24
  6. From the Brink of the Apocalypse: Confronting Famine, War, Plague and Death in the Later Middle Ages by John Aberth, 2009-11-11
  7. From the Brink of the Apocalypse : Confronting Famine, War, Plague, and Death in the Later Middle Ages by John Aberth, 2000-09
  8. St. George for England (Works of G. A. Henty) by George A. Henty, 1999-08-03
  9. Chronicles of England, France, Spain: And the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV by Jean Froissart, 1865
  10. The Road to Crecy: The English Invasion of France, 1346 by Morgen Witzel, Marilyn Livingstone, 2005-01-01
  11. Agincourt 1415: The Archers' Story by Anne Curry, 2008-11-01
  12. Paris and its People Under English Rule: The Anglo-Burgundian Regime 1420-1436 (Oxford Historical Monographs) by Guy Llewelyn Thompson, 1991-05-09
  13. Portugal, Spain and the African Atlantic, 1343-1490: Chivalry and Crusade from John of Gaunt to Henry the Navigator (Collected Studies Series, Cs496)
  14. The Life and Campaigns of the Black Prince: from contemporary letters, diaries and chronicles, including Chandos Herald's Life of the Black Prince by Richard Barber, 1997-10-30

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Events. Murder of Becket. hundred years War. wars of the Roses. medieval Costumes(1). medieval Costumes (2). medieval Costumes (3). Monarchs of england. Norman Line.
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22. HISTORY 2271 – MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
HISTORY 2271 – medieval england. Dr. Alison Williams Lewin. Sept. 10 – 13. englandBefore the Conquest. Sept. Oct. 22 – 25. wars, hundred years’ and Rosy.
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HISTORY 2271 – MEDIEVAL ENGLAND Dr. Alison Williams Lewin Phone office: home Office Hours B/L 201 E-mail: lewin@sju.edu PLEASE NOTE: If you call me at the office any day but T-W-F, I will not receive your message until I am in again on one of those days; the same is true for e-mail. Please call me at home up until 10 PM if you need to I don't want to delay your work! COURSE REQUIREMENTS: DOING THE READINGS, writing response papers, thoughtful participation (50%) You will write a 2-3 page typed paper responding to the syllabus question for the week, which will be due in class Wednesday. Be prepared to read this paper aloud to the class, to have your ideas discussed, and to engage in debate over the positions you have taken. I will grade these papers each week, and will drop the lowest of your grades on these papers before determining your final grade. If you miss class as an unexcused absence, I reserve the right to refuse your précis of the readings. These responses should contain at least six one-or two-sentence quotations, of which

23. Topics For Developing Global History Social Problems
About.com's medieval Battles and wars webpages include information, timelinesand links about the hundred years' War between France and england (including
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Back The political, social, and economic problems of medieval Europe (500—1400) Economic Systems, Factors of Production, Political Systems, Belief Systems General/All Sub-headings: FEUDALISM: EUROPEAN MIDDLE AGES, THE FRENCH: Describes the governmental system created by Charlemagne in France (768-814) which led to "Feudalism" and includes information on what this system meant in France, as contrasted with England: http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MA/FRENCH.HTM THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS (1066): "THE BATTLE THAT CHANGED HISTORY" Webpage provides information on several important results of this battle, including the beginnings of the feudal system in England: http://campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/WestEurope/Hastings.html "MEDIEVAL ECONOMICS" Student-oriented webpages, part of a "Medieval Village" website created by a high school class, examining the economy of Europe in the Medieval Ages, including topics such as "Money and Trading," and "Feudalism and Manorialism": http://www1.enloe.wake.k12.nc.us/enloe/CandC/showme/medieval.html

24. Time Traveller's Guide To Medieval Britain
23 June 1348 Black Death hits england. 21 June 1377 Richard II becomes king. 17July 1453 hundred years War ends. 22 May 1455 wars of the Roses begin.
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First Crusade is called
15 August 1100 Henry I crowned 22 December 1135 Stephen is crowned 8 April 1141 Matilda named queen 25 October 1154 Henry II becomes king 29 December 1170 Murder of Thomas Becket 17 October 1171 Henry II lands in Ireland 3 September 1189 Coronation of Richard I 13 March 1194 Richard I released from captivity 27 May 1199 John becomes king 19 June 1215 Magna Carta 21 May 1216 Prince Louis lands at Sandwich 18 October 1216 Henry III's accession 11 June 1258 Simon de Montfort's rebellion 25 September 1267 Treaty of Montgomery 2 August 1274 Edward I returns 11 December 1282 Llywelyn ap Gruffudd killed 18 March 1286 Death of Alexander III of Scotland 18 July 1290 Expulsion of the Jews 13 June 1291 Edward I recognised as Scotland's overlord 7 February 1301 Investiture of prince of Wales 23 August 1305 William Wallace charged with treason 25 March 1306 Robert Bruce declares himself king of Scots 7 July 1307 Edward II becomes king 19 June 1312 Piers Gaveston executed 23 June 1314 Battle of Bannockburn 25 January 1327 Edward II deposed 13 November 1330 Edward III assumes power 24 May 1337 Hundred Years War begins 5 October 1338 French sack Southampton 24 June 1340 Battle of Sluys 23 June 1348 Black Death hits England 21 June 1377 Richard II becomes king 12 June 1381 Peasants' Revolt 30 September 1399

25. All About Romance: The Post-Norman Medieval Period
first of the battles of the wars of the The hundred years War finally ended in 1453,when england Thomson, J. The Transformation of medieval england 1372-1485
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The Post-Norman Medieval Period (1120 - 1485) by Teresa Eckford
Monarchs:
Henry I (b. 1068; r. 1100-135) married Edith/Matilda of Scotland (b. 1080, d. 1118) Stephen (b. 1096/97; r. 1135-1154) married Matilda of Boulogne (b. 1103/05, d.1152) Maud (b. 1102, d. 1167) married 1) Henry V - Holy Roman Emperor (d.1125); 2) Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou Henry II (b. 1133; r. 1154-1189) married Eleanor of Aquitaine (b. 1122, d. 1204) Richard I (b. 1157; r. 1189-1199) married Berengaria of Navarre (b.1163/65, d. ?) John (b. 1167; r. 1199-1216) married 1) Hadwisa of Gloucester (b. 1176?, d. 1217 - div. 1199); 2) Isabella of Angouleme (b. 1187, d. 1246) Henry III (b. 1207; r. 1216-1272) married Eleanor of Provence (b. 1223?, d. 1291) Edward I (b. 1239; r. 1272-1307) married 1) Eleanor of Castile (b. 1244/45, d. 1290); 2) Marguerite of France (b.1279/82, d. 1317/18) Edward II (b. 1284; r. 1307-1327 - x) married Isabella of France (b. 1292/95, d. 1358) Edward III (b. 1312; r. 1327-1377) married Philippa of Hainault (b. 1313/14, d. 1369) Richard II (b. 1367; r. 1377-1399 - x) married 1) Anne of Bohemia (b. 1366, d. 1394); 2) Isabella of Valois (b.1389, d. 1409)

26. Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pageantry and Social Display in medieval england A History St Etheldreda in 672, forover two hundred years. Western Astrology Hollywood's Film wars with France
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Portraits of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and king of Bohemia (1316-1378), studied in context, illustrate his early understanding of the visual arts as political propaganda in an important European court of the middle ages.
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Series: Anglo-Saxon Studies Goldsmiths' products examined, combining discussion of object with analysis of inscription and design, and literary and archaeological evidence for smiths and their work. Artists and Aesthetics in Spain The Bayeux Tapestry on CD-Rom Series: Scholarly Digital Editions CD-Rom of the famous Tapestry. View scenes from the entire work, with translations of inscriptions and full commentary. Also includes reproductions of facsimiles, plus full texts of sixteen primary sources. The Bayeux Tapestry on CD-Rom Series: Scholarly Digital Editions CD-Rom of the famous Tapestry. View scenes from the entire work, withtranslations of inscriptions and full commentary. Also includes reproductions of facsimiles, plus full texts of sixteen primary sources.

27. NOVA Online | Secrets Of Lost Empires | Medieval Siege | Life In A Castle
During the civil wars of King John's reign Even some several hundred years after theywere last used of family was very important in medieval england it helped
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Military historian Richard Holmes says castles were households as well as fortresses. Life in a Castle
Professor Richard Holmes, a British military historian featured in the NOVA film "Medieval Siege," talks here about everyday life in a medieval English castle, giving a sense of how lords and ladies, archers and engineers, cooks and carpenters lived their lives behind castle walls.
NOVA: When we think of life inside a medieval castle, what usually comes to mind are lords, ladies, and maybe knights. But it actually was a much more diverse group than this, wasn't it?
Holmes: That's true. The thing to remember is that a castle was a residence as well as a private fortress. Most of the time the castle operated as a small, large, or medium-sized household.
Now, the number varied hugely depending on the size of the castle. During the civil wars of King John's reign, Odiham was defended by a garrison of three knights and ten men-at-arms. And that's about as small as a garrison would get. However, Rochester Castle at the same time was held against King John by a garrison of a hundred knights and men-at-arms and a whole variety of lesser men. So we're looking at garrisons that went from a dozen or so to several hundred, though several hundred would have been exceptional.
Some of the people in the garrison were paid, such as the crossbowmen. Medieval society was a sort of interlocking network of relationships between people based on feudal obligations and on money and very often a bit of both. People who did jobs in the castle were often paid. They might have been local people with a long-standing personal or family relationship with the lord and his family as well.

28. Relatedcourses
The long season of wars withFrance helped forge for the next two hundred years, exertedpowerfulimpact and other forces of changehave on late medieval england?
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Coursework related to history 5 Lecture courses offered Spring 99 Professor Dohar History 50C: Later Medieval England: the 14th and 15th Centuries
pastimes. Requirements include an engaged presence, participation in discussion and a series of brief essays based on the sources. Students can also expect a couple of modest tests and a final examination. Professor Keitt History 157: The Age of Renaissance and Reformation
This course will guide students through an in-depth analysis of the main themes of European history from the fourteenth century through the mid- seventeenth century. The focus will be on the dissolution of medieval civilization, the emergence and spread of renaissance culture, and the religious reformations
that shaped the ideology of the period. In addition to studying the effects of these transformations on social life, politics, science, and art, we will address some underlying theoretical questions about the relationship of the Renaissance and the Protestant and Catholic Reformations to various features of modernity, including the rise of capitalism and the state, secularization, and the disenchantment of the
world.

29. ORB: The Online Reference Book For Medieval Studies
Steven Muhlberger's textbook covers the AngloSaxon, Viking, and Norman eras. Includes details on the hundred years War and the War of the Roses.
http://orb.rhodes.edu/textbooks/Muhlberger/muhlindex.html
Medieval England
Steven Muhlberger
Table of Contents

30. Medieval Sourcebook: Hundred Years War: Treaty Of Troyes, 1420 And Conditions In
medieval Sourcebook hundred years War Treaty of Troyes, 1420 and soninlaw, KingHenry of england, and his FA Ogg, A Source Book of medieval History (New
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Hundred Years War: Treaty of Troyes, 1420 and Conditions in France in 1422
The Treaty of Troyes, 1420 6. After our death [Charles VI], and from that time forward, the crown and kingdom of France, with all their rights and appurtenances, shall be vested permanently in our son [son-inlaw], King Henry [of England], and his heirs. 7.....The power and authority to govern and to control the public affairs of the said kingdom shall, during our lifetime, be vested in our son, King Henry, with the advice of the nobles and wise men who are obedient to us, and who have consideration for the advancement and honor of the said kingdom.... 24.....[It is agreed] that the two kingdoms shall be governed from the time that our said son, or any of his heirs shall assume the crown, not divided between different kings at the same time, but under one person who shall be king and sovereign lord of both kingdoms; observing all pledges and all other things to each kingdom its rights, liberties or custons, usages and laws, not submitting in any manner one kingdom to the other. 29. In consideration of the frightful and astounding crimes and misdeeds committed against the kingdom of France by Charles, the said Dauphin, it is agreed that we, our son Henry, and also our very dear son Philip, duke of Burgundy, will never treat for peace or amity with the said Charles.

31. The Hundred Years' War (1336-1352)
A short outline from Lynn Nelson at the University of Kansas.Category Society History War and Weapons hundred years War......The hundred years' War (13361565) The war dragged on for many years. and they stillhold the Channel Islands, the last remnant of england's medieval empire in
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Introduction to Medieval History The Hundred Years' War (1336-1565)
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CAUSES
The Battle for Flanders Flanders had grown to be the industrial center of northern Europe and had become extremely wealthy through its cloth manufacture. It could not produce enough wool to satisfy its market and imported fine fleece from England. England depended upon this trade for its foreign exchange. During the 1200's, the upper-class English had adopted Norman fashions and switched from beer to wine. Note that beer and wine were very important elements in the medieval diet. Both contain vitamin and yeast complexes that the medieval diet, especially during the winter, did not provide. Besides, the preservation of food was a difficult matter in that era, and the alcohol in beer and wine represented a large number of calories stored in an inexpensive and effective fashion. People did get drunk during the middle ages, but most could not afford to do so. Beer and wine were valued as food sources and were priced accordingly The problem was that England could not grow grapes to produce the wine that many of the English now favored and had to import it. A triangular trade arose in which English fleece was exchanged for Flemish cloth, which was then taken to southern France and exchanged for wine, which was then shipped into England and Ireland, primarily through the ports of Dublin, Bristol, and London.

32. Medieval Sourcebook: The Hundred Years War In The High Court Of Parlement
Collection of documents from the Parlement of Paris regarding the historic conflict. than a hundred years). It was not just in england that a real property for our wars as a man of
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The Hundred Years War In The High Court Of Parlement
The following documents are taken from the registers of the Parlement of Paris. They are principally arrets or juges of the Court, that is final or interlocutory decisions. If proofs involved hearing witnesses, these would be named and enqueteurs (inquisitors, or what are now called "judges for instruction" in Civil Code countries), dispatched to hear them. Parties would have the opportunity to tell the court if they believed any of the opposing side's witnesses were prejudiced against them, but there was no cross examination of witnesses by the parties or by their proctors. Proceedings could sometimes be agonizingly slow, for excuses of all kinds were allowed for not appearing, delays were allowed, and the rules of procedure themselves allowed many opportunities for chicanery. Often a case spun off other subsidiary disputes (as in VII below) which had to be resolved before the principal case could be decided. It is thus not surprising that litigation seems sometimes never to reach a final judgment, probably because one or both of the parties died before the Court could decide, or because settlements were reached out of court (though I once followed one dispute between a monastery and a bishop through a variety of courts over more than a hundred years). It was not just in England that a Man of Law

33. ORB: The Online Reference Book For Medieval Studies
THE hundred years' WAR. The war dragged on for many years. France, and they stillhold the Channel Islands, the last remnant of england's medieval empire in
http://orb.rhodes.edu/textbooks/Nelson/hundred_years_war.html
Lectures for A Medieval Survey
Lynn H. Nelson
THE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR
CAUSES The Battle for Flanders Flanders had grown to be the industrial center of northern Europe and had become extremely wealthy through its cloth manufacture. It could not produce enough wool to satisfy its market and imported fine fleece from England. England depended upon this trade for its foreign exchange. During the 1200's, the upper-class English had adopted Norman fashions and switched from beer to wine. (Note that beer and wine were very important elements in the medieval diet. Both contain vitamin and yeast complexes that the medieval diet, especially during the winter did not provide. Besides, the preservation of food was a difficult matter in that era, and the alcohol in beer and wine represented a large number of calories stored in an inexpensive and effective fashion. People did get drunk during the Middle Ages, but most could not afford to do so. Beer and wine were valued as a food source) The problem was that England could not grow grapes to produce wine and had to import it. A triangular trade arose in which English fleece was exchanged for Flemish cloth, which was then taken to southern France and exchanged for wine, which was then shipped into England and Ireland, primarily through the ports of Dublin, Bristol, and London. But the counts of Flanders had been vassals of the king of France, and the French tried to regain control of the region in order to control its wealth. A civil war broke out in Flanders, with the English supporting the manufacturing middle class and the French supporting the land-owning nobility.

34. Warfare In Medieval England And Wales From The Eleventh Century To The War Of Th
Adams, George Burton, History of england From the Roses to the Reformation fromNottingham medieval Studies v at the beginning of the hundred years War - from
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Warfare in Medieval England and Wales
From the Eleventh Century to the War of the Roses Primary Texts The Battle of Hastings in 1066 according to Orderic Vitalis - added September 13, 2002 Life of Hereward the Wake - coming soon Rebellion of Robert Of Belleme against Henry I in 1102, according to Orderic Vitalis - added May 10, 2002 The battle of the Standard, 1138, from the Hexham chronicle - added October 21, 2001 Warfare in Bristol and Bath, from the Gesta Stephani - added December 2, 2001 Siege of Worcester, from the Chronicle of Worcester - added December 2, 2001 Five works on the battle of Lincoln, 1141 - added November 18, 2001 Geoffrey of Mandeville's rebellion in 1143-44 - added November 18, 2001 Levy an Army in Wales, 1164 - added February 8, 2002 The Chronicle of Richard of Devizes - added September 15, 2002 (PDF) The History of William the Marshal - added September 20, 2002 Warfare between England and Scotland in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries from the Scalacronica - added October 31, 2001 Warfare between England and Scotland in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries from the Chronicle of Lanercost - added October 31, 2001

35. Late Medieval Warfare
at the beginning of the hundred years War from Halsey, Catherine, Reforming england's'Harde Covetouse Hert Diagnosis of Defeat - from York medieval Yearbook v
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Late Medieval Warfare (In France, Germany and the Low Countries, including the Hundred Years War, from 1275 to the Fifteenth Century) Sources Medieval London's Military Contributions updated September 22, 2002 The French Chronicle of London on the battle of Sluys and the siege of Tournai - added December 9, 2001 Source Documents Relating to the Wars of Edward III - from ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies - added June 3, 2002 The Battle of Crécy according to Froissart - added September 13, 2002 The Life of the Black Prince by Chandos Herald added September 15, 2002 (PDF) Letter from Edward the Black Prince, about the Battle of Poitiers, 1356 Warfare in France and Flanders, 1381 to 1386, according to Buonaccorso Pitti - added March 16, 2003 Battles and Campaigns from The Chronicle of Adam of Usk - added January 5, 2002 Battle of Agincourt, 1415 - added January 1, 2002 Joan of Arc's campaigns, from the Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet added November 11, 2001 Articles Arthurson, Ian, Espionage and Intelligence from the Wars of the Roses to the Reformation - from Nottingham Medieval Studies v.

36. History 251: Links
Fedual Society in Highmedieval england, Rise of the Towns, Intellectual and ReligiousRenewal, medieval English Art and Edward II and the hundred years' War, The
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37. Who's Who In Medieval History - Henry V Of England
Henry V of england. medieval Britain Sites that focus on general British medievalhistory, people The hundred years' War An index of sites that focus on the war
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Energetic and dynamic, Henry is perhaps best remembered for his victory at Agincourt, a chapter in his life immortalized in Shakespeare's play. His marriage to Catherine of Valois, daughter of the King of France, was designed to bring peace to the two nations that had been at war for more than 80 years; the couple's firstborn son was named as heir to the throne of France. Unfortunately, Henry V died while his son, Henry VI , was merely an infant, and the power struggle over control of the French throne led to renewed hostilities in the Hundred Years' War.

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39. English History On The Web
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