97 Above all Princes of his Age

97 Above all Princes of his Age

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98 The Disinherited

<span style="font-family: Georgia; font-size: 14px;">In the early 1330's, Edward was a hero searching for a way to undo the humiliations visited on him by Mortimer and by the French. And Edward Balliol, son of the ex king of Scotland John Balliol, gave him his chance. At the batt ...  Show more

99 Year One of a Hundred

There were many reasons why France and England went to war, relate to French aggression. The trigger was the declaration by Philip VI that he has removed the Duke of Aquitaine (Edward) from his lands. A pretty clear declaration of war.<hr>

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