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TRIUMPH AND ILLUSION THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR

‘Given the profound importance of the Hundred Years’ War, it's astounding that its details are so little taught and so little understood.’ Older readers, recalling with pride such victories as Crécy, Poitiers. But how many of us have heard of Patay? – the first in a series of French victories that by 1453 had reduced English possessions in France to the port of Calais.

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