by wickedwillie on November 25th, 2004

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What was the significance of Normandy in the Hundred Years War?

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  • by Jeremiah Britt on December 1st, 2004

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    Normandy was kind of key to the whole debacle.
    The war (series of wars actually) started when William of Normandy's conquest of England left a state laying on both sides of the English Channel.
    In the 14th century the English kings held the duchy of Guienne in France; and hated paying France homage. Normandy was conquered back and forth betwixt the two.
    More info can be found at http://www.bartleby.com/65/hu/HundredY.html

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