Burgundy becomes a party to the war

Since the early 15th century, Burgundy not only played an independent role in the Hundred Years’ War between France and England (1337–1453), but was also a central conflict party in the civil war that devastated France from 1405 to 1435. Duke John Without Fear himself would ultimately become a victim of the unrestrained violence of that time.

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