English-occupied France

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English-occupied France refers to the regions of France controlled by the English Crown during the later phases of the Hundred Years’ War, particularly after the Treaty of Troyes in the early 15th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
political entity
territory under military occupation
appliesToJurisdiction dual monarchy of England and France
appliesToPart northern France NERFINISHED
southwestern France
capital Paris NERFINISHED
controlledBy English Crown NERFINISHED
Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
endTime 1450
1453
followedBy reconquest of France by Charles VII
restoration of French royal authority
governmentType Anglo-French dual monarchy
military occupation
hasCause English victories in the Hundred Years' War
Treaty of Troyes NERFINISHED
hasPart Anjou NERFINISHED
Champagne NERFINISHED
Gascony NERFINISHED
Guyenne NERFINISHED
Maine NERFINISHED
Normandy NERFINISHED
Picardy NERFINISHED
Poitou NERFINISHED
Île-de-France NERFINISHED
languageUsed Middle English
Middle French NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod Hundred Years' War NERFINISHED
Late Middle Ages NERFINISHED
opposedBy Armagnac faction NERFINISHED
Charles VII of France NERFINISHED
French royalists
partOf Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
significantEvent Battle of Agincourt NERFINISHED
Battle of Castillon NERFINISHED
Hundred Years' War NERFINISHED
Siege of Orléans NERFINISHED
Treaty of Troyes NERFINISHED
coronation of Henry VI of England as King of France
significantFigure Charles VII of France NERFINISHED
Henry V of England NERFINISHED
Henry VI of England NERFINISHED
Joan of Arc NERFINISHED
John, Duke of Bedford NERFINISHED
Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy NERFINISHED
startTime 1415
1417
1420
territoryClaimedBy Henry V of England NERFINISHED
Henry VI of England NERFINISHED

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