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  2. Anglo-French War (1627–1629) - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-French War of 1627–1629 (French: Guerre Franco-Anglaise) was a military conflict fought between the Kingdom of France and the Kingdom of England between 1627 and 1629. It mainly involved actions at sea. [ 3 ]

  3. Siege of La Rochelle - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-French conflict followed the failure of their alliance of 1624, in which England had tried to find an ally in France against the power of the Habsburgs. In 1626, France under Richelieu concluded a secret peace with Spain, and disputes arose around Henrietta Maria's household. Furthermore, France was building the power of its navy ...

  4. Treaty of Compiègne (1624) - Wikipedia

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    French The Treaty of Compiègne , signed on 10 June 1624, was a mutual defence alliance between the Kingdom of France and the Dutch Republic , for an initial period of three years. One of a series of treaties designed to isolate Spain , France agreed to subsidise the Dutch in their War of Independence in return for naval assistance, as well as ...

  5. Anglo-French Wars - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-French War (1123–1135) – conflict that amalgamated into The Anarchy; Anglo-French War (1158–1189) – first conflict between the Capetian dynasty and the House of Plantagenet; Anglo-French War (1193–1199) – conflict between King Richard the Lionheart and King Philip Augustus; Anglo-French War (1202–1204) – French invasion of ...

  6. 1624 in France - Wikipedia

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    26 November – French troops under the Marquis de Ceuvre set out to occupy the forts of Valtellina. [9] 6–10 December – Treaties with Venice and the Duke of Savoy over Valtellina. The Palace of Versailles is first built by Louis XIII, as a hunting lodge. The Parlement passes a decree forbidding criticism of Aristotle, on pain of death. [10]

  7. France–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-French Relations and Strategy on the Western Front 1914–18 (1996) Prete, Roy A. Strategy and Command: The Anglo-French Coalition on the Western Front, 1915 (McGill-Queen's UP, 2021) online review by Michael S. Neiberg; Reboul, Juliette. French Emigration to Great Britain in Response to the French Revolution (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017 ...

  8. Second Hundred Years' War - Wikipedia

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    The Second Hundred Years' War is a periodization or historical era term used by some historians [1] [2] [3] to describe the series of military conflicts around the globe between Great Britain and France that occurred from about 1689 (or some say 1714) to 1815, including several separate wars such as the Nine Years' War, the War of the Spanish Succession, the War of the Austrian Succession, the ...

  9. Anglo-French alliance - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-French alliance may refer to: Treaty of Paris (1657), an alliance against Spain; Anglo-French Alliance (1716–31), another alliance against Spain; Anglo-French blockade of the Río de la Plata (1845-1850) Anglo-French joint invasion of Qing Dynasty during the Second Opium War (1856–1860) Entente Cordiale (1904) fought together in both ...