The centennial war did not last a hundred years. It actually lasted 116 years. All fights were held in France (Arcchin). The war was composed of two countries, France and the United Kingdom, but later Arcchin joined. England won in most fights, but the French army will not give up and win. According to ehistory.com, the centennial war is a series of Svesbourges, siege battles, and naval battles with war and restless peace. In 911, simple Carlingian Charles Charles allowed Viking Rollo to settle in part of his kingdom.
One hundred year war is one of the most extreme, bloody and chaotic times in Britain and France. The 100-year war took place in two stages from 1337 to 1377, and from 1415 to 1453. Despite its name, the centennial war continued for 116 years, including the transition period. The centennial war was always bloody and savage, but it is also the era of seeing some technological progress. Especially in this turbulent era, you can see the amazing development of weapons, equipment and war. This war ended the end of the horse riding knight, not the emergence of new siege weapons and infamous British long bow. Both sides have spent a lot of resources to defeat their opponents, and both suffered considerable losses.
As mentioned above, the centennial war is not a hundred years. It is divided into many conflicts. Desmond Seward of the author says: "The war itself took a long time to arrive at these places, so it took a long time, they surrounded the cities and provinces, which are always in the sky battlefield, this is hunger for the city It is a war of power that might mean letting the king to leave their kingdoms These are deep-rooted countries: "For the centuries they have been able to find their identity and to return to each side It takes time. "There is a simple fact that war takes time, but there has been peace among them over the years. This alone is enough to extend the length of the war.