

318: Hundred Years' War: A Game of Thrones (Part 1)
6 snips Apr 3, 2023
Dive into the chaotic beginnings of the Hundred Years' War, where England, a minor player, boldly takes on France. Explore the dynastic intrigues and political machinations of the Capetian dynasty. Hear about Philip the Fair's ruthless strategies that echo 'Game of Thrones.' Discover how Edward II's reign sparked tension and set the stage for young Edward III's rise. With tales of knights and the golden age of chivalry, the narrative highlights both the valor and harsh realities of medieval warfare.
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Childhood Inspirations
- Tom Holland's father read him Sir Nigel as a child.
- This sparked his interest in the Hundred Years' War, a subject further explored through Barbara Tuchman's A Distant Mirror.
The Hundred Years' War Overview
- The Hundred Years' War, lasting 116 years (1337-1453), is the longest war in European history.
- England initially dominated, then France, before ultimately ending in a draw.
France's Superiority
- In the 14th century, France was significantly wealthier and more powerful than England.
- It was also the cultural center of Europe, renowned for its chivalry and prestigious institutions.