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A History of Europe, Key Battles

37.2 The English Kingdom in France

A History of Europe, Key Battles

Carl Rylett

History

4.4756 Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2017

⏱️ 34 minutes

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After the death of Henry V, the English, under the leadership of John Duke of Burgundy, attempt to consolidate their hold on northern France and push into the south. Resistance forms in France around Charles the Dauphin. Also involved is Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy (pictured) although his main focus of attention is in his own lands to the east.

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On the 21st of May, 1420, King Charles the 6th of France disinherited his son, the Dauphin Charles, and recognised in his place King Henry V of England as heir to the French throne.

1:39.8

Such a remarkable event can only be explained by understanding the terrible civil war that gripped

1:45.6

France in the first two decades of the 15th century. The French nobility were split down

1:51.6

the middle between those supporting the Dukes of Burgundy and those loyal to the Dauphin, called

1:56.8

the Orleanists or Ammaniacs. It is at times like these that the fate of the kingdoms,

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in fact Europe as a whole,

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dependent on the lives of two or three individuals.

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In this case, Henry V of England,

2:11.4

Charles the Dauphin,

2:12.8

and any possible future son of Henry and his bride, Queen Catherine.

2:26.6

Music possible future son of Henry and his bride, Queen Catherine. On the 6th of December 1421, the English were related at the news that Catherine had given

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