The ruinous expense of the war with …
Years: 1341 - 1341
April
The ruinous expense of the war with France forces England’s Edward III to conclude a one year truce in 1341, thus provoking a crisis at home.
The war probably would have ended were it not for the death of the Duke of Brittany precipitating a succession dispute between the duke's half brother John of Montfort and Charles of Blois, nephew of Philip VI.
The Breton dukes have both a historical and ancestral connection to England and are also Earls of Richmond in Yorkshire.
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People
- Charles of Blois Châtillon
- Edward III of England
- John III, Duke of Brittany
- John of Montfort
- Philip VI of France
