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Papers are due Tuesday, April 26
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Reading for Tuesday: Briggs, pp. 162-176; Allmand, pp
Reading for Tuesday: Briggs, pp ; Allmand, pp As you’re reading Allmand, pay attention to: -why and how war is supposed to be waged -the influence of Vegetius’ De re militari on the conduct of war -changes in military technology, military leadership, the use of infantry, taxation, etc. -the development of nationalism and the idea of the nation-state -the role of literature (propaganda) in shaping French and English attitudes
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The Hundred Years' War (1337-1453), Part I I: 1337-1360, The Edwardian War
II: , French Ascendancy under Charles V III: , English Ascendancy under Henry V (r ) IV: , French Victory Battle of Formigny, 15th century
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The Background 911- Rollo moves into Normandy 1066 – Norman Conquest Henry II of England (r ) -inherits Normandy, Maine, Brittany, and Anjou -marries Eleanor of Aquitaine -Angevin Empire Philip II, Augustus of France (r ) – John loses most of the Angevin Empire (except Aquitaine)
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lex Salica -> Salic Law -Clovis, c. 510
Philip IV (d. 1314) Louis X (d. 1316) Philip V (d. 1322) Charles IV (d. 1328) Isabella (d. 1358) -m. Edward II of England (d. 1327) lex Salica -> Salic Law -Clovis, c. 510 -Chilperic I, revisions in 570 Philip the Fair and his children: Louis X, Philip V, Charles IV, and Isabella
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1324, War of Saint-Sardos in Gascony (btw Edward II and Charles IV)
Edward III (r ) Philip VI (r ) Valois Homage / liege homage Robert of Artois
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Henry III of England performing homage to Louis IX of France
Grandes Chroniques de France
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First Phase: (The Edwardian War) Diffidatio (formal defiance) Exfestucatio (festuca: rod symbolizing homage) Battle of Sluys (1340) Froissart, Coronation of Edward III
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1340, Battle of Sluys, Froissart’s Chronicle
Froissart, Battle of Sluys 1340, Battle of Sluys, Froissart’s Chronicle
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1347 – English capture Calais
chevauchée 1346 – Battle of Crecy 1347 – English capture Calais -Battle of Neville’s Cross (capture of David II of Scotland) Edward the Black Prince (d. 1376) Crecy - Froissart Battle of Crécy, Froissart’s Chronicle
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Battle of Crecy (detail)
Froissart, Crecy detail Battle of Crecy (detail)
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King John II, the Good, of France (r. 1350-1364)
1356 – Battle of Poitiers King John II, the Good, of France (r ) Dauphin Charles V (r ) Free Companies (routiers) 1358 – Jacquerie (Jacques) Paris and Rheims Poitiers, Battlefield Poitiers
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Poitiers, Abbaye de Nouaille
Poitiers, Abbey of Nouaille Poitiers, Abbaye de Nouaille
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Poitiers, Abbey of Nouaille
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Battle of Poitiers, Froissart’s Chronicle
Froissart, Poitiers Battle of Poitiers, Froissart’s Chronicle
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Edward the Black Prince (d. 1376) Charles V (r. 1364-1380) -dauphin
Peace: Edward the Black Prince (d. 1376) Charles V (r ) -dauphin 1360 – Treaty of Bretigny (Edward III and John II) Chivalry and Betrayal 1/3
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fouage (hearth tax) Castilian War of Succession ( ) Parlement (judicial court) contumacy (rebellion) Return of King John the Good to England
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Grandes Chroniques, John II
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Tomb of Edward III, Westminster Abbey
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John II and Philip VI, Basilica of Saint-Denis
John II and Philip VI, Saint-Denis John II and Philip VI, Basilica of Saint-Denis
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Tomb of Edward the Black Prince, Canterbury Cathedral
Edward the Black Prince tomb, Canterbury
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Replicas of the Black Prince’s surcoat and shield
Black Prince surcoat and shield replicas
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Gisant of Edward the Black Prince
Edward the Black Prince gisant Gisant of Edward the Black Prince
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