الاستماع والقراءة

خطوة إلى عالم لا حدود له من القصص

  • اقرأ واستمع إلى ما تريده
  • أكثر من مليون عنوان
  • العناوين الحصرية + أصول القصة
  • 7 يوم تجربة مجانية، ثم 34.99 ريال يورو في الشهر
  • من السهل الإلغاء في أي وقت
جرب مجانا
image

The Hundred Years’ War: History of the War between the French and English in the 14th Century

المدة
1H 23دقيقة
اللغة
اللغة الإنجليزية
Format
الفئة

التاريخ

The Hundred Years' War was a series of prolonged and intense conflicts between the kingdoms of England and France, spanning from 1337 to 1453. At its core, the war was rooted in a bitter dispute over the French throne, which was claimed by both the English royal House of Plantagenet and the French House of Valois. This disagreement over succession became more than a dynastic struggle; it evolved into a broader geopolitical and cultural clash, drawing in various powers from across Western Europe. The war became a defining event in medieval history, fundamentally shaping the course of European politics, society, and warfare.

The conflict was not a single, continuous battle but a series of engagements, truces, and temporary pauses in fighting, lasting a staggering 116 years. Over five generations, English and French rulers alternated between direct conflict and negotiated ceasefires, each side hoping to gain an upper hand in the long-running struggle. The war is commonly divided into three main phases: the Edwardian War (1337–1360), the Caroline War (1369–1389), and the Lancastrian War (1415–1453). These stages were marked by shifts in momentum and power, with the English initially achieving significant victories but eventually losing their dominance in the final stages of the war.

One of the most significant outcomes of the Hundred Years' War was its profound impact on European warfare. Both England and France introduced new military strategies and technologies, including the use of professional standing armies and the widespread deployment of artillery. These advancements marked a dramatic shift away from the feudal levies and knightly combat that had previously defined medieval warfare. The use of the longbow by English archers, for example, proved particularly effective in the decisive Battle of Crécy in 1346, and the war’s artillery, such as cannons and siege weapons, changed the way battles were fought.

© 2025 Efalon Acies (دفتر الصوت ): 9798347842391

تاريخ الإصدار

دفتر الصوت : ٢٣ يناير ٢٠٢٥

واستمتع آخرون أيضًا...

  1. The Thirty Years’ War: The Most Destructive Religious War in European History Kelly Mass
  2. Medieval History: The Issues and Opportunities of the Dark Ages (10 in 1) Kelly Mass
  3. The Battle of Agincourt: England's Triumph in France Nova Ashford
  4. Matilda: Empress, Queen, Warrior Catherine Hanley
  5. The Ring and the Crown Kate Williams
  6. The Crusades in Europe: The History of the Catholic Crusaders’ Campaigns against the Ottomans and Christians across the Continent Charles River Editors
  7. The Battle of Towton: The History and Legacy of the Biggest Battle during the Wars of the Roses Charles River Editors
  8. Anglo-Saxon England Before the Norman Conquest: The History and Legacy of the Anglo-Saxons during the Early Middle Ages Charles River Editors
  9. Queens of the Crusades: Eleanor of Aquitaine and her Successors: Eleanor of Aquitaine and her Successors Alison Weir
  10. Lancaster and York Alison Weir
  11. Anglo-Saxons: A Captivating Guide to the People Who Inhabited Great Britain from the Early Middle Ages to the Norman Conquest of England: A Captivating Guide to the People Who Inhabited Great Britain from the Early Middle Ages to the Norman Conquest of England Captivating History
  12. 1215 and All That: Magna Carta and King John Ed West
  13. Young and Damned and Fair: The Life and Tragedy of Catherine Howard at the Court of Henry VIII Gareth Russell
  14. The Normans: From Raiders to Kings Lars Brownworth
  15. Charlemagne Johannes Fried
  16. Winters in the World: A Journey through the Anglo-Saxon Year Eleanor Parker
  17. Fabric of America Andro Linklater
  18. Introduction to the Wars of the Roses: A Tudor Quick Studies book on the pivotal event of 15th century England Heather Teysko
  19. Viking Britain: A History Thomas Williams
  20. My Kingdom for a Horse: The War of the Roses Ed West
  21. The Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War for the Holy Land Thomas Asbridge
  22. The Hundred Years’ War: A Captivating Guide to One of the Most Notable Conflicts of the Middle Ages and in European History and the Life of Joan of Arc Captivating History
  23. The White Ship: Conquest, Anarchy and the Wrecking of Henry I’s Dream Charles Spencer
  24. The Turbulent Crown: The Story of the Tudor Queens Roland Hui
  25. Six Months That Changed the World: The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 Margaret MacMillan
  26. Ӕthelflӕd: The Lady of the Mercians Tim Clarkson
  27. The Medieval World II: Society, Economy, and Culture Thomas F. Madden
  28. English Society in the Eighteenth Century Roy Porter
  29. Son of York Amy Licence

دائمًا برفقة Storytel

  • أكثر من 200000 عنوان

  • وضع الأطفال (بيئة آمنة للأطفال)

  • تنزيل الكتب للوصول إليها دون الاتصال بالإنترنت

  • الإلغاء في أي وقت

الكتب الأكثر استماعًا

شهري

قصص لكل المناسبات.

34.99 ريال / شهر
7 أيام مجانًا
  • حساب واحد

  • حساب بلا حدود

  • 1 حساب

  • استماع بلا حدود

  • إلغاء في أي وقت

جرب الآن

سنويا

قصص لكل المناسبات.

299 ريال /سنة
7 أيام مجانًا
وفر 29%
  • حساب واحد

  • حساب بلا حدود

  • 1 حساب

  • استماع بلا حدود

  • إلغاء في أي وقت

جرب الآن

6 أشهر

قصص لكل المناسبات.

192 ريال /6 أشهر
7 أيام مجانًا
وفر 9%
  • حساب واحد

  • حساب بلا حدود

  • 1 حساب

  • استماع بلا حدود

  • إلغاء في أي وقت

جرب الآن