Welcome to the Hundred Years' War quiz! This conflict between England and France lasted for over a century and had a significant impact on the political and social landscape of Europe. Test your knowledge on the key events, figures, and outcomes of this historic war. Are you ready to take on the challenge? Let's begin!
Who was the English king who claimed the French throne and started the Hundred Years' War?
Henry V
Edward III
Richard II
Henry VI
What was the main cause of the Hundred Years' War?
Religious differences
Economic competition
Territorial disputes
Political alliances
Which battle marked the first major English victory in the Hundred Years' War?
Agincourt
Crecy
Poitiers
Orleans
Who was the French heroine who helped turn the tide of the war in favor of France?
Joan of Arc
Catherine of Valois
Isabella of France
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Which English king was captured by the French at the Battle of Poitiers?
Henry V
Edward III
Richard II
Henry VI
Which French king signed the Treaty of Troyes, which disinherited his own son and made Henry V of England his heir?
Charles VI
Louis XI
Charles VII
Francis I
Which battle marked the end of the Hundred Years' War?
Agincourt
Crecy
Castillon
Orleans
Which French king was crowned at Reims with the help of Joan of Arc?
Charles VI
Louis XI
Charles VII
Francis I
Which English king was deposed and imprisoned during the Wars of the Roses, which followed the Hundred Years' War?
Henry V
Edward III
Richard II
Henry VI
Which French king signed the Treaty of Bretigny, which temporarily ended the Hundred Years' War?
Charles VI
Louis XI
Charles VII
Francis I
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