CE 1453 - The Hundred Years' War comes to an end.
CE 1453 - The Hundred Years' War comes to an end.
CE 1453 marks the end of the Hundred Years' War, a conflict that lasted from 1337 to 1453 between England and France.
During this conflict, England and its allies fought to retain control over the territories in France that they had occupied since the Norman Conquest in 1066.
The Hundred Years' War was composed of a series of battles, sieges, and truces.
The major battles of the war included the Battle of Crecy, the Battle of Poitiers, and the Battle of Agincourt.
In 1429, Joan of Arc successfully led the French forces to victory at the Siege of Orleans.
After a series of defeats, the English were forced to surrender in 1453.
The Treaty of Troyes was signed in May 1420, which officially ended the war.
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