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Dieses mit IHMC CmapTools erstellte CMap hat Informationen bezüglich: 1 MIND MAP HUNDRED YEARS WAR, death of Charles IV. (King of France) without any male heir to the throne. English heir to the throne Edward III (1312-1377), Henry V (1387-1422) occupied Harfleur, Edward III (1312-1377) constituted himself as the French king and landed with his army in France in 1340 Battle of Sluys 1340, Treaty of Brétigny 1360 ratified by John II (1319-1364), The Battle of Agincourt 1415 lost by Charles VI (1368-1422), Richard II (1367-1399) successor to the throne Henry IV (1366-1413), Battle of Crécy 1346 occupation of Calais 1347, Charles VII (1403-1461) tried to organzie a anti-England movement, 1377 successor to the throne Richard II (1367-1399), Calais 1347 next battle Battle of Poitiers 1356, Charles VI (1368-1422) agreed truce (1389), Battle of Sluys 1340 next battle Battle of Crécy 1346, anti-England movement wasn't getting anywhere until the day one woman changed everything Jeanne d'Arc, Charles VII (1403-1461) did not accept The Treaty of Troyes 1420, Charles V (1338-1380) declares war again in 1369, Henry IV (1366-1413) successor to the throne Henry V (1387-1422), Battle of Poitiers 1356 fought by Edward the Black Prince, Edward the Black Prince dies in the year of 1376, Treaty of Brétigny 1360 ratified by Edward III (1312-1377), Richard II (1367-1399) agreed truce (1389)