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Etc: France During the Second English Invasion, 1415 1453

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A map of France during the second English invasion during the Hundred Years' War, between the Battle of Agincourt (1415) and the Battle of Castillon (1453). The map is color-coded to show the French and English territories in 1422, the year of the death of both Henry V (England) and Charles VI (France). At that time the English held Normandy in the north and Guienne-Gascony in the southwest, while France held Anjou, Orleanais, Poitou, Berri, Bourbon, Anvergne, Dauphine, and Languedoc. The map also shows the neutral territory of Brittany, and the Burgundian possessions under Philip the Good in 1435 under the Treaty of Arras, which included Artois, Flanders, Brabant, Henault, Namur, and Luxemburg in the north, Burgundy and Franche-Comte.

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