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Title: Hundred Years War


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Introduction
  1. Hundred Years War
  2. Church Corruption
  3. Black Death

3 Crises define the period
Together, they destroyed the Age of Faith
And paved way for (1) European Renaissance, then
(2) Protestant Reformation, then (3) The Modern
World
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Each Event Worsened The Others
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Hundred Years War (1337-1453)
  • War between Kings of France and England over who
    should be the King of France
  • Actually lasted 117 years

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Hundred Years War (1337-1453)Causes
  • KOF Charles IV died in 1328
  • No male heir?Cousin becomes king, Philip IV, the
    Fair
  • KOE Edward III believes he should be KOF
  • Sent letter to Philip saying he will fight for
    throne
  • Invaded France in 1337

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Hundred Years War (1337-1453)Course
  • 2 halves
  • English Period (1337-1429)
  • Final French victory (1429-1453)
  • English Period
  • Sluys (naval)
  • Crecy (1346), Poitiers (1356), Agincourt (1415)
  • Keys to victory Paid mercenary armies, English
    longbowmen
  • French Period
  • Jeanne dArc motivates French
  • Charles VII defeats English at Orleans (1429)
  • Momentum shifts until English driven from France

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Hundred Years War (1337-1453)Effects
  • Mercenaries become essential part of European
    warfare (question what do unemployed mercenaries
    do?)
  • Gunpowder artillery signals end of castle and
    knight warfare?medieval warfare
  • Birth of nation-state (decline of local identity)

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Philip III (died 1285)
Charles Count of Valois (died 1325)
Philip IV The Fair (died 1314)
Isabella (died 1358)
Charles IV (died 1328)
Philip V (died 1322)
Edward II (died 1327)
  • Royal family tree of France
  • Note
  • Women cant inherit throne
  • RedKing of England
  • BlackKing of France

Philip VI (died 1350)
Edward III (died 1377)
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100YW, when Edward III invaded France
100YW, after Black Death, Poitiers, Crecy
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100YW, Just prior to Jeanne dArc
100YW, at end
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Church CorruptionCauses
  • Popes claimed supreme secular and spiritual power
    growing
  • People begin to challenge Church Authortiy
  • Independent religious movements break out in
    Europe
  • Only a matter of time before secular rulers
    challenge Churchs authority

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Church CorruptionAvignon Papacy
  • Papacy in Avignon from 1308 to 1378
  • All French popes, under increasing control by KOF
  • Popes spent enormous amounts on papal palace and
    lavish clothing
  • Demanded taxes from bishops and abbeys (who in
    turn demanded taxes from worshippers)
  • Appointed relatives to church positions
  • This behavior destroyed the credibility and
    legitimacy of Pope for many

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  • Church CorruptionGreat Schism
  • In 1378, Pope Gregory XI returned Papacy to Rome,
    recognizing damage done to authority and
    credibility
  • Died soon afterwards
  • Romans rioted, threatened papal electors to
    ensure a Roman became next pope
  • That was Pope Urban VI?suspicious, arrogant,
    violent temper
  • French electors decided to elect their own
    instead?Pope Clement VII (called the anti-pope),
    and moved back to Avignon
  • 1378-1414?2 popes, one in Rome and one in Avignon
    (and at one pope one in Pisa)
  • In 1414, clergy realized damage this was doing to
    Churchs credibility
  • Council of Constance to bring an end to the
    schism
  • Deposed all popes, elected compromise Pope Martin
    V

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How did the Hundred Years War worsen . . .
  • The Black Death
  • Destructiveness of war literally weakened
    peoples ability resist the disease
  • Kings focused on war not helping people
  • Movement of armies helped spread disease
  • Church Corruption
  • Church claimed authority over kings
  • Tried to stop fighting
  • Could notlooked powerless (no credibility) in
    eyes of many

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How did the Black Death worsen . . .
  • Hundred Years War
  • Destructiveness of war literally weakened
    peoples ability resist the disease
  • Kings focused on war not helping people
  • Movement of armies helped spread disease
  • Church Corruption
  • People believed sinfulness caused Black Death
  • Church failed to prevent sin
  • Clergy more interested in money, power than in
    helping those suffering from the Black Death
  • Some clergymen fled rather than stay and help the
    sick

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How did Church Corruption worsen . . .
  • The Black Death
  • People believed sinfulness caused Black Death
  • Church failed to prevent sin
  • Clergy more interested in money, power than in
    helping those suffering from the Black Death
  • Some clergymen fled rather than stay and help the
    sick
  • Hundred Years War
  • Church claimed authority over kings
  • Tried to stop fighting
  • Could notlooked powerless in eyes of many
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