Alternative History
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Seventy Years War
Beginning:

1349

End:

1417

Place:

France, Burgundy, Brittany

Outcome:

French victory

England cede all continental territory to France except for the Pale of Manche

Combatants

France

Brittany

Burgundy

England

Burgundy

Commanders

Philippe II of France

François I of France

François II of France

Jean de Malaucène

John I of England

Edward III of England

John II of England

Richard IV of England

Lionel Belmont

Strength

Unknown

Unknown

Casualties and Losses

Unknown

Unknown

The Seventy Years War is the name given to a series of separate conflicts between England and France which took place during the mid-late thirteenth and early-fourteenth centuries. The war ended officially with the signing of peace at Paris in 1417, where England relinquished most of her French territories to France.

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