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The Knights
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Adrian R. Bell and others
Published: 12 September 2013
...This chapter considers the military service of knights in the Hundred Years War; their commitment to warfare; how often they fought; how long careers in arms were; why they served; their variety of service (land expeditions, naval service, garrison service). What was their place in the military...
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The Men-at-Arms
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Adrian R. Bell and others
Published: 12 September 2013
...This chapter considers the military service of non-knightly men-at-arms (esquires) in the Hundred Years War. We investigate how important their contribution was to the English military effort. Using the databases, we question why men-at-arms served, how long for, whether they can be described...
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The Archers
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Adrian R. Bell and others
Published: 12 September 2013
...This chapter considers the military service of archers in the Hundred Years War. We investigate their contribution to the English military effort. Using the databases, we question why archers served, how long for, whether they can be described as professional soldiers, or if they only served...
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Where Did Soldiers Come From?
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Adrian R. Bell and others
Published: 12 September 2013
...This chapter examines the geographical origins of Hundred Years War soldiers more systematically. First it examines whether military recruitment occurred across the whole of England and Wales, and whether particular areas provided a disproportionate number of soldiers; additionally, whether men...
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Conclusion
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Adrian R. Bell and others
Published: 12 September 2013
... John king of England Maine conquest of Rank military flexibility in Saint Lô captain of Tours truce of 1444 Upton Nicholas Verneuil battle of 1424 Crossbowmen Gunners Malory Thomas Patay battle of 1429 Wars of the Roses military career Hundred Years War recruitment military community...
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Introduction
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Theodor Meron
Published: 16 December 1993
..., which is one of Shakespeare's written histories, presents a patriotic representation of the Hundred Years War between France and England. Compared to the other histories that Shakespeare wrote where the key theme often demonstrated struggles for internal power, Henry V portrays...
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4 Hostages in the Later Middle Ages: Representation, Finance, and the Laws of War
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Adam J. Kosto
Published: 21 June 2012
... represaliis et de duello Hundred Years War Llull Ramon Libre qui es de l’ordre de cavalleria Albert of Aachen Brustem Goths lex deditionis Newbury Russia Amacha Balas Burgos Gallus Anonymous Głogów Urraca q Castile q León Ali ibn Yusuf castellan of Oreja Bouillon Gisors Jaffa Mediterranean...
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The Social Context
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Stephen R. Berry
Published: 21 September 2022
... on both sides of the Atlantic. The repeated warfare and constant threat from the growing power of Roman Catholic France shaped both the internal politics of the parliamentary monarchy and the external global politics of the Second Hundred Years War. This 22 political order encouraged pan-Protestant unity...
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At Rome
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Tommaso di Carpegna Falconieri
Published: 15 September 2008
..., and was exchanged for another a few days after his birth. At the time, the kingdom of France was being torn apart by a conflict that would later be called the Hundred Years' War. It was caused by the fact that the king of England and the king of France each regarded themselves as the legitimate heir of the Capetian...
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Christine de Pizan
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Susan Groag Bell
Published: 29 November 2004
... of scholars. Over the years she produced some thirty separate books, essays, and volumes of poetry and counted among her patrons some of the most renowned figures of the fifteenth century. The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries were a turbulent time of the Hundred Years' War, peasant revolts, the ravages...
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Demographic Representation and the Fifteenth Century Crisis of the University of Paris
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Eric D. Goddard
Published: 21 June 2018
... of Arts Graphic 6: Inceptions in the Faculty of Arts This chapter examines the fifteenth-century crisis of the University of Paris. The decade between 1436 and 1446, immediately following the reclamation of the French capital in the final phase of the Hundred Years War, was a period of crisis...
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Published: 03 May 2012
... debate slander invective complaint petition satire topical allegory Good Parliament Hundred Years' War In the A and B texts of Piers Plowman, Conscience is originally summoned into being by the king as his own knight, ‘cam late fro biyonde’ (B.3.110). The local and ‘topical...
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The Renaissance: A Very Short Introduction
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Jerry Brotton
Published online: 24 September 2013
Published in print: 27 April 2006
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Ecce patet tensus: The Trentham Manuscript, In Praise of Peace, and John Gower’s Autograph Hand
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Sebastian Sobecki
Published: 28 November 2019
... of England Macaulay George Saunders William Surrey dissolution of the monasteries Henry VIII king of England Linsted alias Fowle Bartholomew Westminster London Lickpenny Mary queen of England Shakespeare William wills Fisher John Hanna Ralph Hundred Years’ War Parkes Malcolm Yeager R F Bahr...
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The Signet Self: George Ashby’s Autograph Writing
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Sebastian Sobecki
Published: 28 November 2019
... Humphrey of Lancaster duke of Gloucester Margaret of Anjou queen consort of England Paris Fortescue Sir John Fortescue Thomas first baron Clermont Hundred Years’ War de Paris Michel le Vulre Gervais Charles VII king of France Ferguson John Maurer Helen Otway Ruthven J Sheen Cambray Jehan...
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The descent on England
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Roger B. Manning
Published: 25 May 2006
... martial law military law Burke Edmond standing army controversy Cromwell Oliver lord protector of England Dutch invasion Glorious Revolution Dutch occupation Whigs Convention Parliament James II William III Second Hundred Years War To convince how jealous the king [James VII and II...
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10 Betrayal and Nation
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Ardis Butterfield
Published: 03 December 2009
...The book concludes with the two most celebrated symbols of Anglo‐French nation‐building, Jeanne d'Arc and Shakespeare's Henry V. Jeanne's story occurs in the last stages of the Hundred Years War, in a period where early modern historians have conventionally sought to locate the birth of nationhood...
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Published: 04 December 2008
...-century England. There are political messages addressed to individuals, including comments proposing a solution for the Hundred Years' War. There are continued attacks on the lapsed and laxity of the church, and there are concerns about the state of Rome. The last fourteen revelations in Book IV form...
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The Shipman
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Wendy R. Childs
Published: 13 November 2014
... Aragon Boston Cartagena Carthage Catalonia Killingholme Robert Majorca Norway Tunis Coghill Nevill Paston Edmund Paston John Paston Margaret Arundel earl of Fowey Hundred Years War Norfolk Percy Thomas Philpot John Portsmouth St Albans Abbey Scotland Thomas earl of Buckingham duke...
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Published: 28 May 2024
... of fictionality, Mélusine is presented as a true history that matters not despite but because of the fairy’s uncertain reality status, and Jean explicitly holds belief in the marvellous to be the quality of a noble heart. Written in the context of the Hundred Years War, Jean’s text has political investments very...
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