French ships attack English ports, Edward III of England's army land in France but neither side gains any advantage. When was this?
1337
1345
1294
English longbows used to destroy the French Cavalry. The English capture Calais the following year. When was this?
1352
1359
1346
Edward II's son, the Black Prince, is victorious and even captures King John of France. When was this?
1349
1356
1324
The treaty gives England areas of France including Aquitaine and Calais. But Edward III has to give up his claim to be King of France. When was this?
1354
1360
1339
The English were pushed back by the French general Bertrand du Guesclin. When was this?
1370
1380
1367
War breaks out again. The English, led by King Henry V, are victorious. Normandy is recaptured and the battle begins a period in which much of France is conquered by the English. When was this?
1415
1421
1412
Joan of Arc leads a French Army to victory at Orleans and an English army is defeated at Patay, turning the tide of war. When was this?
1432
1423
1429
Since 1429 the French Kings have re-conquered nearly all of France. By 1453 only Calais is in English hands. When was this?
1452
1453
1469