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

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and 1st Earl of Waterford KG, 1384 / 1387 - 1453

John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and 1st Earl of Waterford KG, 1384 / 1387 - 1453
John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and 1st Earl of Waterford KG, 1384/1387 - 1453. English military commander during Hundred Years War, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Constable of France

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Edward III in the Hundred Years War

Edward III in the Hundred Years War
King Edward III of England leading the English army across the Somme in France. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Calais, France, under English rule, Hundred Years War

Calais, France, under English rule, Hundred Years War
Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, received as Captain of Calais on behalf of English King Henry V, 1414. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: English fleet sailing for France, Hundred Years War

English fleet sailing for France, Hundred Years War
Henry V sending English forces to battle in France, Hundred Years War, 1400s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Scaling walls of a fort during the Hundred Years War

Scaling walls of a fort during the Hundred Years War
English soldiers scaling a fortress in Gascony, France, Hundred Years War. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Hundred Years War siege of a town in Burgundy

Hundred Years War siege of a town in Burgundy
Siege of town defended by the Burgundians under Charles VI, Hundred Years War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Hundred Years War siege of a French town

Hundred Years War siege of a French town
Siege of a town in France during the Hundred Years War. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a medieval illustration

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Guienne reclaimed for France, Hundred Years War

Guienne reclaimed for France, Hundred Years War
Recovery of Aquitaine, or Guienne, by the French, Hundred Years War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: City of Bordeaux retaken by the French, Hundred Years War

City of Bordeaux retaken by the French, Hundred Years War
French army recaptures Bordeaux during the Hundred Years War, 1451. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Surrender of a French town during the Hundred Years War

Surrender of a French town during the Hundred Years War
Alancon captured by the Duke d Alancon during the Hundred Years War, 1400s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Illustration of Hundred Years War Flag with English lions and French Fleur De Lys

Illustration of Hundred Years War Flag with English lions and French Fleur De Lys

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Illustration of archer with longbow, archers with shields, and cannon during Hundred Years War

Illustration of archer with longbow, archers with shields, and cannon during Hundred Years War

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Illustration of the French soldiers attacking Orleans during Hundred Years War

Illustration of the French soldiers attacking Orleans during Hundred Years War

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Illustration of soldiers on horseback with pollaxes, archers with longbows and cross bows

Illustration of soldiers on horseback with pollaxes, archers with longbows and cross bows and dead soldier on ground during the Hundred Years War

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Portrait of Jean Bureau, master of artillery under Charles VII, Lord of Montglat

Portrait of Jean Bureau, master of artillery under Charles VII, Lord of Montglat
XIR698710 Portrait of Jean Bureau, master of artillery under Charles VII, Lord of Montglat, Mayor of Bordeaux (engraving) (b/w photo) by Grignon

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Fr 2643 f. 207 Battle of Poitiers, 1356, from Froissarts Chronicle (vellum)

Fr 2643 f. 207 Battle of Poitiers, 1356, from Froissarts Chronicle (vellum)
BAL51287 Fr 2643 f.207 Battle of Poitiers, 1356, from Froissarts Chronicle (vellum) by French School, (15th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Joan of Arc (1412-31) Before Orleans (engraving)

Joan of Arc (1412-31) Before Orleans (engraving)
XJF397649 Joan of Arc (1412-31) Before Orleans (engraving) by French School, (17th century) (after); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Sea fight, early 14th century, from A Short History of the English People by J

Sea fight, early 14th century, from A Short History of the English People by J
KW392525 Sea fight, early 14th century, from A Short History of the English People by J. R. Green, published 1893 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Siege of Calais: Departure of the Citizens (engraving)

Siege of Calais: Departure of the Citizens (engraving)
XJF314381 Siege of Calais: Departure of the Citizens (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Siege of Calais (1346-47)

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Edward III, King of England, from Old Englands Worthies by Lord Brougham and others

Edward III, King of England, from Old Englands Worthies by Lord Brougham and others
KW306210 Edward III, King of England, from Old Englands Worthies by Lord Brougham and others, published London, c.1880s (litho) by English School

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Joan of Arc at the Assault of the Tournelles (colour litho)

Joan of Arc at the Assault of the Tournelles (colour litho)
XCF276470 Joan of Arc at the Assault of the Tournelles (colour litho) by English School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Jeanne d Arc (c.1412-31); ); English, out of copyright

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: 2619022; out of copyright

2619022; out of copyright

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Joan of Arc (1412-31) Led to Prison (oil on canvas)

Joan of Arc (1412-31) Led to Prison (oil on canvas)
XIR224982 Joan of Arc (1412-31) Led to Prison (oil on canvas) by French School, (19th century); Maison Jeanne d Arc, Orleans, France; (add.info.: Jeanne d Arc conduite en prison; ); French

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Joan of Arc (1412-31) Before Orleans (oil on canvas)

Joan of Arc (1412-31) Before Orleans (oil on canvas)
XIR224981 Joan of Arc (1412-31) Before Orleans (oil on canvas) by French School, (17th century); Maison Jeanne d Arc, Orleans, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. Edward III. Greeting the Prince of Wales after the battle

BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. Edward III. Greeting the Prince of Wales after the battle. Illustration by R. Caton Woodville, 1894

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: NAVAL BATTLE, 14th CENTURY. Illumination from a 14th century manuscript depicting a naval battle

NAVAL BATTLE, 14th CENTURY. Illumination from a 14th century manuscript depicting a naval battle, probably an episode in the Battle of Sluys, 1340

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: HUNDRED YEARS WAR. Soldiers pillaging a house during the Hundred Years War

HUNDRED YEARS WAR. Soldiers pillaging a house during the Hundred Years War. Contemporary manuscript illumination

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. Edward III. Crossing the Somme in the face of the French army

BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. Edward III. Crossing the Somme in the face of the French army. Illustration by R. Caton Woodville, 1894

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: BATTLE OF POITIERS, 1356. Sir, ride forward, the day is yours! -Sir John Chandos

BATTLE OF POITIERS, 1356. Sir, ride forward, the day is yours! -Sir John Chandos to Edward the Black Prince. Illustration by R. Caton Woodville, 1894

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: BATTLE OF POITIERS, 1356. The last stand of King John of France. Illustration by R

BATTLE OF POITIERS, 1356. The last stand of King John of France. Illustration by R. Caton Woodville, 1894

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: BATTLE OF POITIERS, 1356. The morning of the battle: Edward the Black Prince taking

BATTLE OF POITIERS, 1356. The morning of the battle: Edward the Black Prince taking leave of the Cardinal de Perigord. Illustration by R. Caton Woodville, 1894

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: NAVAL BATTLE, 14th CENTURY. Line engraving after an illumination from a 14th century

NAVAL BATTLE, 14th CENTURY. Line engraving after an illumination from a 14th century manuscript depicting a naval battle, probably an episode in the Battle of Sluys, 1340

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: FRANCE: KNIGHTS, 1364. French soldiers at the Battle of Auray. Woodcut, French

FRANCE: KNIGHTS, 1364. French soldiers at the Battle of Auray. Woodcut, French, 14th century

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: EDWARD (1330-1376). Prince of Wales, known as the Black Prince

EDWARD (1330-1376). Prince of Wales, known as the Black Prince. Edward serving King John II of France, taken captive by Edward at the Battle of Poitiers, 1356. Line engraving, English, c1875

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: HENRY V (1387-1422). King of England, 1413-1422. Autograph letter of King Henry V of England

HENRY V (1387-1422). King of England, 1413-1422. Autograph letter of King Henry V of England, c1419, giving directions for the defense of the northern borders

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: Beynac; Perigord Vert, Dordonge; France Dordogne River

Beynac; Perigord Vert, Dordonge; France Dordogne River
Beynac; Perigord Vert, Dordonge; France, Dordogne River

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: EDWARD III OF ENGLAND (1312-77). Edward spares the lives of six notable citizens after the siege

EDWARD III OF ENGLAND (1312-77). Edward spares the lives of six notable citizens after the siege of Calais, 1346-47

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: FRANCE: ARMAGNACS, c1415. Roving band of Armagnacs in France during the Hundred Years War

FRANCE: ARMAGNACS, c1415. Roving band of Armagnacs in France during the Hundred Years War. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: FLEET OF HENRY V, 1415. The fleet of King Henry V setting sail for France from Southampton

FLEET OF HENRY V, 1415. The fleet of King Henry V setting sail for France from Southampton, England, 11 August 1415. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: HENRY V AT AGINCOURT, 1415. King Henry V of England on the field of Agincourt, 25 Ocotber 1415

HENRY V AT AGINCOURT, 1415. King Henry V of England on the field of Agincourt, 25 Ocotber 1415, just before the battle. Wood engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: SIEGE OF ORLEANS, 1428-1429. The English siege of Orleans during the Hundred Years War

SIEGE OF ORLEANS, 1428-1429. The English siege of Orleans during the Hundred Years War. Line engraving, French, 18th century

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: CAPTURE OF DIEPPE, 1443. Dauphin Louis troops take Dieppe, held by the English, August 1443

CAPTURE OF DIEPPE, 1443. Dauphin Louis troops take Dieppe, held by the English, August 1443, during the 100 Years War. Line engraving, French, 18th century, after a medieval manuscript illumination

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: EDWARD III, 1346. King Edward III of England leading his cavalry across the Somme River in France

EDWARD III, 1346. King Edward III of England leading his cavalry across the Somme River in France during the Hundred Years War, 25 August 1346. Colored engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. The Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346, during the Hundred Years War

BATTLE OF CRECY, 1346. The Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346, during the Hundred Years War. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: BATTLE OF POITIERS. King John of France (Jean Le Bon) surrenders to the Earl of Warwick

BATTLE OF POITIERS. King John of France (Jean Le Bon) surrenders to the Earl of Warwick, emissary of Edward, Prince of Wales, at the Battle of Poitiers, Sept

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: SHAKESPEARE: HENRY V. Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more

SHAKESPEARE: HENRY V. Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more
SHAKESPEARE: HENRY V. " Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more" : King Henry V of England exhorts his troops to attack the city of Harfleur

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: EDWARD III (1312-1377). King of England, 1327-1377. Edward accepting the surrender of Calais

EDWARD III (1312-1377). King of England, 1327-1377. Edward accepting the surrender of Calais, France, in August 1347. Line engraving, English, 1776

Background imageHundred Years War Collection: ENGLISH ARMY IN CALAIS. The English army before Calais in 1347: line engraving, 19th century

ENGLISH ARMY IN CALAIS. The English army before Calais in 1347: line engraving, 19th century



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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.