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Hundred Years War Collection

"The Hundred Years War: A Tale of Courage, Conflict, and Captivity" In the year 1346

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Hundred Years War Collection: BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. The Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346. Detail from Chroniques de Froissart
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Hundred Years War Collection: Battle of Agincourt about to begin, 1415
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Hundred Years War Collection: WHITE TOWER OF LONDON from a manuscript of the poems of Charles d Orleans
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Hundred Years War Collection: English Archery Wins at Agincourt (engraving)
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Hundred Years War Collection: The death of Joan of Arc
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Hundred Years War Collection: The Battle Of Agincourt, 1415, (c1850)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Illustration of English and Welsh archers using cross bows against attacking French army during
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Hundred Years War Collection: The Hermitage of Vancouleurs, 1819. Artist: Fleury-Francois Richard
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Hundred Years War Collection: BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. Charge of the French chivalry on the English bowmen. Illustration by R
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Hundred Years War Collection: St Crispins Day (engraving)
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Hundred Years War Collection: The Battle of Caen in 1346 (Miniature from the Grandes Chroniques de France by Jean Froissart)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Joan of Arc in armour before Orleans, 1886-1890. Artist: Lenepveu, Jules Eugene (1819-1898)
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Hundred Years War Collection: The Battle of Agincourt, 1773. Creator: William Walker
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Hundred Years War Collection: Edward The Black Prince
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Hundred Years War Collection: Joan of Arc - sculpture by Henri Chapu
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Hundred Years War Collection: Edward The Black Prince
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Hundred Years War Collection: Edward The Black Prince
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Hundred Years War Collection: Sir J. Fastolffe, (1380-1459), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Hundred Years War Collection: Joan of Arc
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Hundred Years War Collection: The Siege of the Castle of Mortagne, near Bordeaux, in 1377
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Hundred Years War Collection: Joan of Arc, 1864. Artist: Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)
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Hundred Years War Collection: The English army defeating the French at Agincourt in 1415, 1836 (engraving)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Sigismund's arrival in England in 1417 (litho)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Siege of Rouen, illustration from A Short History of the English People, Vol
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Hundred Years War Collection: The English Army of Henry V preparing for the Battle of Agincourt in 1415
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Hundred Years War Collection: King Charles VI and Henry V of Lancaster in Paris, illustration from A Chronicle of England by
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Hundred Years War Collection: Burgundians under Charles VI
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Hundred Years War Collection: God for Harry, England and St. George!, illustration from Shakespeare's stories of the English Kings
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Hundred Years War Collection: Burgundians under Charles VI
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Hundred Years War Collection: Burghers of Calais in front of Edward III in 1346, Epinal Picture 19th century (engraving)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Queen Philippa interceding for the Burghers of Calais in 1347 (engraving)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Dunois
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Hundred Years War Collection: Queen Philippa interceding for the Burghers of Calais in 1347 (print)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Charles d'Orleans
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Hundred Years War Collection: Hundred Years War: Philippe VI of Valois asks for asylum at the Chateau de Broye (1346)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Hundred Years War: The Siege of Melun (1420), late 19th century (Chromolithography)
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Hundred Years War Collection: John II the Good captures in Poitiers, 19th century (illustration)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Bertrand Du Guesclin (engraving)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Death of John of Bohemia at the Battle of Crecy, 1346 (engraving)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Queen Philippa at the Battle of Nevilles Cross, c. 1789 (oil on canvas)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Charles VI gives his daughter Isabella of France to Richard II of England
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Hundred Years War Collection: Battle of Poitiers, depicting the Prince of Wales and King Jean of France, 1356
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Hundred Years War Collection: The Burghers of Calais, completed by 1888 (bronze)
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Hundred Years War Collection: When the French and English Fought at Agincourt, illustration Newnes Pictorial Book of Knowledge
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Hundred Years War Collection: King Henry V (1387-1422) Fights with Heroic Valour, illustration from Glorious Battles of English
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Hundred Years War Collection: The Prophecy of Merlin (chromolitho)
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Hundred Years War Collection: Receiving the King (litho)


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"The Hundred Years War: A Tale of Courage, Conflict, and Captivity" In the year 1346, the Battle of Crecy marked the beginning of a long and brutal conflict known as the Hundred Years War. As depicted in an ancient manuscript, French chivalry charged valiantly against English bowmen who stood their ground with unwavering determination. Fast forward to 1415, and another pivotal moment unfolded on the fields of Agincourt. With battle imminent, soldiers prepared for what would become a defining clash. An engraving captures this very scene - English archers poised with their bows ready to unleash deadly arrows upon their foes. The White Tower of London stands tall in a manuscript from Charles d Orleans' poems. He was captured at Agincourt and endured captivity in England for twenty-five years until his release in 1440. This tower witnessed countless tales of triumphs and tragedies throughout this protracted war. One such tragedy was the death of Joan of Arc - a courageous young woman who defied societal norms by donning armor before Orleans. In Jules Eugene Lenepveu's painting from 1886-1890, her indomitable spirit shines through as she fights fearlessly for her country. Amidst these battles and sieges emerged moments that would forever be etched into history. St Crispin's Day became synonymous with bravery as immortalized in an engraving depicting soldiers rallying together under Henry V's leadership during the Battle of Agincourt. Crossbows played a significant role during this era, as illustrated in an image showing English and Welsh archers using them against attacking French armies. Their precision proved vital time after time throughout this lengthy conflict. From Caen to Orleans, towns were ravaged by warfare as seen in Jean Froissart's miniature from Grandes Chroniques de France capturing The Battle Of Caen in 1346. It serves as a reminder of the devastation endured by both sides.