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Transcript: As thee all knoweth this war hast did last for almost 100 years anon, but has't desire mine own people of France, for a new hope is here, and her nameth is Joan of Arc. the lady hast madeth us joyous and hopeful again. distaff and children, doth not feareth, for we shall winneth this war for France! We has't gotten on the battlefield, as dangerous as it may beest, to interview some of the soldiers after the hurlyburly near Patay. spirits art high for once, as France hast wonneth this hurlyburly. We go in more with interviews from some of the soldiers. "How doth thee bethink morale hast changed from the lasteth hurlyburly to this one?" we hath asked that gent. "I just feeleth a reasoneth to fight. I bethink that everyone did start having more shall to fight ever since Joan of arc. ever since the beginning, everyone hadst eventually did start to loseth desire and any shall to fight, but anon since Joan of arc is 'round, everyone hast their spirits high. So, in other words, it hast for sure changed for the better, and I feeleth liketh we can winneth this war!" "Wherefore doth thee bethink that is?" "Anon we has't a symbol, maybe even a leader." Man from war at Patay brings News! 1 copper *Vases and portrait frame not included* Hundred Year War War and Peace Ever did want the freshest bread thee can bethink of? Come down to the marketplace and behold for a signeth declaring "chalre's green bread" where thee can receiveth all the green bread thee needeth, for 2 pieces of copper. Parchment Print Publish date: June 20, 1429 Frank's Fancy Furniture - There was war from 1337-1360, then peace til 1369, then 1369-1389 there is war again, then 1389-1415 there is peace, and then from 1415-1453 there is the war -Another important thing to note is the English were winning for at least 3/4 of this 116 year war, but then Joan of Arc caused a sudden change - A war in 1336 that started when Philip III died and had no male heir to the throne. - Edward III declared himself king as he was a nephew of Philip VI through his mother (Edward's) - Salic Law= pretty much says that Edward can't be king because his father is not royal bloodline, but his mother is -This and Philip VI claiming the throne started the conflicts Charles' Fresh Bread Interview with Charles Greene Needeth some plaited furniture for thy house? Bringeth yourself over to frank's plaited furniture, where thou canst receiveth the fanciest furniture thee couldst ever wanteth.