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It opens against the historical backdrop of the tail end of the Hundred Years War and the decline of the Byzantine Empire and continues through to the Revolutionary periods of the United States and France, and concludes after the historical era of the Napoleonic Wars.
The youngest of the brothers, William de Bohun (d. 1360), became the leading commander of the early part of the Hundred Years War, devising the tactics that won English victories at the Battle of Morlaix (1342), the Battle of Crecy (1346), and the Siege of Calais (1347), and was created Earl of Northampton.
Two knights (Lord Bonville and Sir Thomas Kyriell, a veteran leader of the Hundred Years War) had sworn to let him come to no harm, and remained with him throughout.
From the Hundred Years War to Edward, the Black Prince, The Last Knight describes the ideas, people, and situations that John of Gaunt encounted.
They traveled via Italy; they appear as witnesses to a deal signed by the authorities of Florence with the notorious English "White Band", a group of English mercenaries who had fought in the Hundred Years War plying their trade in Italy.
As a delegate of the Third Estate, he played an important role in the general assemblies held during the Hundred Years War.
Jean de Grouchy (1354 - 1435), knight at the time of the Hundred Years' War
Sir Hugh Luttrell (c. 1364 – 1428), English nobleman and politician during the Hundred Years' War
Sumption, Jonathan, The Hundred Years War, Vol 1, Trial by Battle, 1990, ISBN 0-571-13895-0
Robert Knolles (c. 1320–1407), also known as Knollys, English soldier of the Hundred Years' War
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The Battle of Poitiers was fought between the French and English during the Hundred Years’ War in 1356.
Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick (1313? – 1369), English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War