In which cities were the peace talks concluded during the Hundred Years War?

The Hundred Years War was the most protracted conflict in European history, beginning in 1337. The first peace treaty between the warring parties (England and France) was signed in 1360 in Bretigny. The second peace period began in 1396 and lasted until 1415, although this truce was not bound by agreements. The last peace treaty was signed in the city of Arras in 1435. During this period, France significantly strengthened its position and completely ousted the British troops from their territories.



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