Fifty Years War (Iearth)

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Fifty Years War
Part of the Mayotte Wars
Hundred years war collage.jpg
Clockwise, from top left: The Battle of La Rinteau,
The Battle of Blythe,
The Battle of Paautay,
Joan de Reneau at the Siege of Arléans
Date1 May 1337 – 5 October 1389
(52 years, 5 months and 4 days)
Location
Result
Territorial
changes
Kingdom of Mayotte permanently loses all of its previous possessions of Aunistria.
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
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The Fifty Years War was a series of conflicts from 1337 to 1389, waged between the Second Drambenburg Alliance and the Kingdom of Mayotte over the right to rule the Palatinate of Aunistria. Each side drew many allies into the war. It was one of the most notable conflicts of the Middle Ages, in which three generations of kings from two rival dynasties fought for the territory of one of the largest kingdoms in Western Euronia. The war marked both the height of chivalry and its subsequent decline, and the development of strong national identities in both countries.

Background

Beginning of the war (1337-60)

First Peace (1360-1367)

Resumption of the war (1367-85)

Drambenburgian victory (1385-89)

Aftermath