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Primary Sources on the
Hundred Years' War
Early Stages of the War
Medieval
London's Military Contributions
Source
Documents Relating to the Wars of Edward III
- from ORB: The Online Reference Book for
Medieval Studies
Walter
de Manny attacks Mortagne, 1339
Edward
III's Letter detailing his campaign in France, 1339
The
French Chronicle of London on the battle of Sluys and the siege of
Tournai
Descriptions
of warfare found in the Chronicle of Louth Park Abbey, 1314-1346
The
Battle of Crécy according to Jean Froissart
Jeanne
of Flanders, countess of Montfort, leads a sortie (1342)
Letter
from Edward the Black Prince, about the Battle of Poitiers, 1356
The
Life of the Black Prince by Chandos Herald (PDF)
Peasants
at War in France: Guillaume l'Aloue in 1359
Middle Stages of the War
English
Troops in Portugal in 1381, according to Fernao Lopes -
The
Crusade of the Bishop of Norwich in 1383, according to the Chronicle of
Henry Knighton
The
Crusade of the Bishop of Norwich in 1383, according to the Westminster
Chronicle
The
Crusade of the Bishop of Norwich in 1383, according to the Chronica
maiora of Thomas Walsingham
Warfare
in France and Flanders, 1381 to 1386, according to Buonaccorso Pitti
The
Tree of Battles, by Honoré Bonet
Later Stages of the War
The
Battle
of Agincourt, 1415
Joan
of Arc's victory at Orleans (1428), according to the Commentaries of
Pius II
Joan
of Arc's campaigns, from the Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet
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