There are too many illegitimate children and the problem of dividing the family property is severe

The Hundred Years' War challenged the long-established order of medieval society.

The Anglo-Normans controlled Normandy and England in the 11th century when they were most powerful.

In 1216, the Anglo-Normans lost most of their mainland property to France, leaving behind such a situation that most of the British nobles in the fourth century were Anglo-Normans Descendants of people, they still speak a version of French and can still remember the period when their grandparents ruled Normandy.

The nobles have never completely given up their dream of one day reconquering their homes in Normandy; this is a very rich land, and England has become very rich by taking back this land.

This war is not only a kind of "national" desire, the desire to retake the previous kingdom, but also the desire of the nobles to gain wealth and increase prestige.

The Battle of Crecy took place in northern France on August 26, 1346, the French army commanded by King and Philip VI and the British Army led by King Edward III_span 32span between.

During the Hundred Years' War, the French attacked the British while crossing northern France, resulting in the British winning and the French losing heavily.

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