sábado, 10 de enero de 2015

THE HUNDRED YEARS´ WAR

                                            

                                       THE HUNDRED YEARS´ WAR


   The Hundred Year´ War was a long conflict that pitted the kings and kingdoms of France and England against each other from 1337 to 1453.
   When the last French king in the direct Capetian line died in 1328 AD, the English king Edward III, who already held a large part of France, claimed the right to rule all of France - to be the king of France as well as the king of England. At this time Edward III was only eighteen years old. War broke out in 1338. At first the English won some big battles.