Anglo-French War
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Anglo-French War
Summary
Anglo-French War is a war[1].
Key Facts
- Anglo-French War's instance of is recorded as war[2].
- Anglo-French War took place at Vexin[3].
- Anglo-French War took place at Normandy[4].
- The location of Anglo-French War was Picardy[5].
- Anglo-French War took place at Île-de-France[6].
- Anglo-French War is part of Claim of William Clito[7].
- Anglo-French War began on 1116[8].
- Anglo-French War ended on 1120[9].
- Among those involved in Anglo-French War was Kingdom of England[10].
- Among those involved in Anglo-French War was County of Blois[11].
- Among those involved in Anglo-French War was Kingdom of France[12].
- A participant in Anglo-French War was County of Flanders[13].
- Among those involved in Anglo-French War was county of Anjou[14].
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When and Where
Anglo-French War began on 1116[8]. It ended on 1120[9]. Recorded location include Vexin[3], Normandy[4], Picardy[5], and Île-de-France[6].
Context
Anglo-French War is part of Claim of William Clito[7]. Its instance of is recorded as war[2].
Participants
Recorded participant include Kingdom of England[10], County of Blois[11], Kingdom of France[12], County of Flanders[13], and county of Anjou[14].