The military tactics of Edward III 's Edward War were the only reason Britain won in Cressy in 1346. Not only that, he was the reason why the UK succeeded in the beginning of the centennial war. The war began for the feudal dynasty of the Duchy of Aquitaine and King of France. The first major battle was dominated by Edward, and in 1340 it was done in Sully. He was short of admiral experience, but he led his country and won the brilliant victory of the French navy.
John de Varenne (1231 - 27 September 1304), the seventh count of Sally or Warren stands out during the reign of Henry III and Edward I. During his longevity, he joined the Second Baron War and the war of Edward I. Scotland He is the son of Earl William de Warenne and Maud (or Matilda) Marshal of Surrey or Warenne. His mother was William Marshall's daughter, the third count of Norfolk, the legacy of Hugegodo, so the fourth count of Norfolk, Roger Bigodo was his brother. When his father died, Warren was a boy, and the rest of his family, Peter was a guardian of his property. In 1247, he got married to Alice Del Cinho, a sister of Henry III. Marriage was aimed at dissatisfaction among British aristocrats, but they did not want to see a wealthy British aristocrat marry an outsider without a penis. In the coming years, Valerna is closely tied to the courts' faction centered on his in-law. Warren served in the battle of Edward I of Wales in 1277, 1282 and 1283
As Edward III began his war with France with the centennial war (which began in 1337), the UK resumed the habit of search and robbery to meet the needs of their logistics. This practice will continue throughout the war and the reign of Henry VI who was governed by Edward III. The waters around Europe are divided into two types. It affects the design of the trip, and thereby the war. There is no big tide in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, it is generally calm and the weather is predictable. The seas around Northern Europe and Western Europe experienced stronger, more unpredictable weather. Weather gauges have the advantage of following the wind, especially for attackers in the naval battle is an important factor. Normally the west wind (the wind blowing from the west to the east) is predominant in Europe, favoring western naval forces.