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Infobox Film name The SecondHundredYears image L&H SecondHundredYears 1927.jpg caption Theatrical poster for The SecondHundredYears 1927 director Fred Guiol producer Hal Roach writer Leo McCarey story br H.M. Walker titles starring Stan Laurel br Oliver Hardy music cinematography George Stevens editing Richard C. Currier distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer released October 8, 1927 runtime 20 min. language Silent film br English language English intertitles country USA budget preceded by Now I ll Tell One followed by Hats Off The SecondHundredYears is a 1927 in film 1927 short comedy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy as convicts making an escape from prison. Their heads were shaved for their appearance in this film, and their hair had not yet grown back in their roles in Max Davidson s Call Of The Cuckoo 1927 film Call Of The Cuckoo 1927 , released a week after this film. Plot Two convicts Laurel & Hardy dig a tunnel to escape from prison, but end up in the warden s office, after making a detour around a burst water pipe. They then disguise themselves as painters and walk out through the front gates. They later climb into a limousine carrying two visiting French police chiefs, steal their suits and throw the two men out of the car. The two convicts, now disguised as dignitaries, are then driven back to the prison to have dinner with the warden. Later, while visiting the cells, they are recognised and marched back to their own cell. Cast Charlie Hall br Jimmy Finlayson br Otto Fries br Rosemary Theby br Ellinor Vanderveer br Dorothy Coburn br Tiny Sandford br William Gillespie ... L&H films there is a The SecondHundredYears Tent on Long Island, New York . See also 1927 in film Laurel and Hardy films External links imdb title id 0018368 title The Second 100 Years Rotten Tomatoes laurel and hardy the lost films of laurel and hardy the secondhundredyears The SecondHundredYears Amg movie 144881 The SecondHundredYears Laurel and Hardy DEFAULTSORT SecondHundredYears, The Category ... more details
I of France Napoleon . It is considered the final battle of the SecondHundredYears War. The SecondHundredYears War is a periodization used by some historian s ref Buffinton, Arthur H. The SecondHundredYears War, 1689 1815 . New York Henry Holt and Company, 1929. ref ref Crouzet, Francois. The SecondHundredYears War Some Reflections . French History 10 1996 , pp. 432 450. ref ref Scott, H. M. Review The SecondHundredYears War 1689 1815 . The Historical Journal 35 1992 , pp. 443 469 ... Cordiale , demonstrating that the first and secondHundredYears Wars were in the past cultural ... 1660 1789 . Oxford Oxford University Press, 2002. Buffinton, Arthur H. The SecondHundredYears War ... Limited, 2002. Crouzet, Francois. The SecondHundredYears War Some Reflections. French History 10 1996 , pp.  432 450. Scott, H. M. Review The SecondHundredYears War 1689 1815. The Historical ... . Past & Present 202 2009 , p. 83. ref Like the HundredYears War , this term does not describe ... by the Hundred Days and the second defeat at the Battle of Waterloo , effectively ended the recurrent ... Years War , have been considered world war s and included battles in the growing colonies ... Protestants , had avoided involvement as much as possible in the Thirty Years War they, too ... in the Americas and Asia. The Seven Years War was one of the greatest and most decisive conflicts ... in the extended conflict Nine Years War 1688&ndash 1697 War of the Spanish Succession 1701&ndash ... and Indian War 1754&ndash 1763 Seven Years War 1756&ndash 1763 American Revolutionary War 1775&ndash ... War of the First Coalition 1792&ndash 1797 French Revolutionary Wars War of the Second Coalition War of the Second Coalition 1798&ndash 1802 Napoleonic Wars 1803&ndash 1815 War of the Third Coalition 1803&ndash 1806 Peninsular War 1808&ndash 1814 Hundred Days 1815 See also New France & New England ... more details
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Infobox Television show name The SecondHundredYears image caption genre Sitcom writer Stan Cutler br Peggy Chantler Dick br Robert Lees br Ed Simmons br Gene Thompson br Skip Webster director John Erman br Paul Junger Witt br Richard Kinon starring Monte Markham br Arthur O Connell br Frank Maxwell theme music composer George Duning composer George Duning country USA language English num seasons 1 num episodes 26 producer Richard M. Bluel runtime 30 mins. company Screen Gems channel American Broadcasting Company ABC first aired September 6, 1967 last aired March 28, 1968 The SecondHundredYears is an American sitcom starring Monte Markham which aired on the American Broadcasting Company ABC television network for one season from September 6, 1967 to March 28, 1968 repeats were shown through September 1968 . Synopsis The SecondHundredYears was what was called a high concept show&mdash one which was based on circumstances which were extremely unlikely to occur in real life. The concept here was that one Lucius Luke Carpenter had left for Alaska in 1900 as part of a gold rush , but soon after his arrival was buried in a glacial avalanche. His burial was evidently so complete and so rapid that he survived in a state of suspended animation for 67 years. He was then thawed out and soon brought to the home of his now elderly son, Edwin portrayed by Arthur O Connell , a land developer in Woodland Oaks, California. The humor centered around how Luke was younger, both in appearance and attitude, than both his son, who was 67 referenced in the pilot , but also his grandson Ken, who ... Tanya March 28, 1968 References Reflist External links imdb title id 0061293 title The SecondHundredYears Tv.com show id 4231 title The SecondHundredYears epguides id SecondHundredYears title The SecondHundredYears http timstvshowcase.com secondhundredyears.html The SecondHundredYears at Tim s TV Showcase DEFAULTSORT SecondHundredYears, The Category American Broadcasting Company network ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 A HundredYears from Today is a popular music popular song . The music was written by Victor Young , the lyrics by Ned Washington and Joe Young lyricist Joe Young . The song was published in 1933 in music 1933 . External links http follyarts.com jazz a hundredyears from today jim galloway DEFAULTSORT HundredYears From Today Category Songs with music by Victor Young Category Songs with lyrics by Ned Washington Category Songs with lyrics by Joe Young Category 1933 songs Pop standard stub br A HundredYears from Today ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Five HundredYears After orig title translator image Image Five hundred years.jpg 200px Cover of Five HundredYears After image caption First edition cover author Steven Brust cover artist country United States language English language English series The Khaavren Romances genre Fantasy novel publisher Tor Books release date April 1994 media type Print Hardcover & Paperback pages 443 pp first edition, hardback isbn ISBN 0312851790 first edition, hardback dewey 813 .54 20 congress PS3552.R84 F58 1994 oclc 29427962 preceded by The Phoenix Guards followed by The Paths of the Dead Five HundredYears After is the second novel in the Khaavren Romances fantasy series by Steven Brust . It is set in the fantasy world of Dragaera . The novel is heavily influenced by the d Artagnan Romances written by Alexandre Dumas, p re Alexandre Dumas , and Brust considers the series an homage to that author. ref http dreamcafe.com books.html Books by Steven Brust The Dream Cafe Bot generated title ref The book s title corresponds with the second Musketeer novel, Twenty Years After . Plot introduction Five hundredyears after the events of The Phoenix Guards , the Emperor had become decadent and sinister forces are at work in Dragaera City. Khaavren must reunite with his old friends and attempt to save the Empire. However, the novel is set just before Adron s Disaster, a cataclysm that serves as the story s inevitable conclusion. Plot summary After five hundredyears, an older and wiser Khaavren has become the de facto commander of the Phoenix Guards. Pel continues to scheme and study the Art of Discretion, while Aerich and Tazendra live quietly on their estates. Khaavren learns that the now decadent Emperor Tortaalik has allowed his Empire to hover on the brink of financial collapse. After Khaavren survives an attempt on his life, he learns that several key members of the court have been killed and deduces that a conspiracy ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Next HundredYears Type studio Artist Ted Hawkins Cover Released 1994 Recorded Genre Blues Length Label Geffen Records DGC Geffen Producer Reviews Last album This album Next album The Next HundredYears is a 1994 album by Ted Hawkins . It was the last released in his lifetime. Track listing Strange Conversation Big Things There Stands The Glass Biloxi Groovy Little Things Good And The Bad, The Afraid Green Eyed Girl Ladder Of Success Long As I Can See The Light DEFAULTSORT Next HundredYears, The Category 1994 albums Category Geffen Records albums Category Ted Hawkins albums Blues album stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist Name Four HundredYears Background group or band Origin Tucson, Arizona Tucson , Arizona , United States Instrument Singing vocals , guitar s, Drum kit drums Genre Emo music Emo , Indie rock , hardcore punk Hardcore Years active 1996 2000 Label Lovitt Records Associated acts Policy of 3 , Bats & Mice , R.A.M.B.O. Groundwork URL Current members Past members Daron Hollowell , Ash Bruce , Erin Housholder , Dave Jackson. Four HundredYears was a melodic screamo band. History Four HundredYears began in Tucson, Arizona, following the break up of Groundwork, and eventually found a home in Richmond, Virginia. The band s albums capture a frenzy of hardcore intensity, built around simultaneously emotional and political themes. Four HundredYears formed in 1996 with Daron Hollowell on vocals and guitar, Ash Bruce on drums, Erin Housholder on bass and Dave Jackson on guitar and vocals. The band began to write intense hardcore songs with a sound descended from Rites of Spring, Fugazi and Hoover. Their full length debut, Transmit Failure was released on Lovitt Records in September 1998. The record combined melody and dissonance stunningly and the group soon found themselves with a large, loyal following. Suture and Other Songs was released in 1999. In 2000, after a lineup change, with Bull replacing Erin Housholder, The New Imperialism was released on Lovitt. The band played four more East Coast shows and disbanded. Daron Hollowell and Ash Bruce went on to join Bats and Mice, a band whose music belies its hardcore roots with gentle, melodic and experimental rock. Upon the completion of recording The New Imperialism they played four final shows on the east coast before ... id 14 Artist Information at Lovitt Records Allmusic class artist id p366116 label Four HundredYears Category American emo musical groups Category Music of Richmond, Virginia de Four HundredYears es Four HundredYears pl Four HundredYears ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 For the 1938 film starring Robert Montgomery and directed by Richard Thorpe, see The First Hundred Years film . The First Hundred Years was the first ongoing TV soap opera in the United States that began as a daytime serial, airing on CBS from December 4, 1950 until June 27, 1952. A previous daytime drama on NBC, These Are My Children , aired in 1949 but only lasted one month, and NBC s Hawkins Falls began in June 1950 as a primetime soap and didn t move to daytime until April 1951. The drama involved two couples who were next door neighbors. The series did not succeed due to very low viewership, as few American households had television sets, and fewer still watched during the afternoon. The series was replaced with the television version of Guiding Light , which would prove to be much more successful, airing for 57 years 72 years total when its 15 year run on radio is taken into account . DEFAULTSORT First Hundred Years Category American television soap operas Category CBS network shows Category 1950s American television series Category 1950 television series debuts Category 1952 television series endings Category Television series by Procter & Gamble Productions Drama tv prog stub ... more details
Infobox film name One HundredYears of Mormonism image director Norval MacGregor producer Harry A. Kelly writer Nell Shipman br Harry A. Kelly starring Frank Young distributor released 1913 runtime Six reels language music awards budget tagline One HundredYears of Mormonism is a 1913 in film 1913 film depicting the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints . The six reel film took its title from the 1905 book by Mormon educator John Henry Evans . Ellaye Motion Picture Company was originally contracted by the Church s leadership to produce the film, but the company broke its contract and was replaced by the Utah Moving Picture Company, with prominent screenwriter Nell Shipman completing the screenplay for a then unprecedented fee of 2,500. Filming took place on locations across California and Utah . ref cite news author title One HundredYears of Mormonism publisher Mormon Literature & Creative Arts date url http mormonlit.byu.edu lit work.php?w id 19717 accessdate June 14, 2010 ref The film premiered at the Salt Lake Theater in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 3, 1913. Although James E. Talmage would later write that the film contained many crudities and historical inaccuracies, it was well received by Mormon audiences. ref cite news author Randy Astle title Nephi s Colored Plates publisher Mormon Artists Group date July 2008 url http www.mormonartistsgroup.com Mormon Artists Group Glimpses Nephis Colored Plates.html accessdate June 14, 2010 ref No print of the film is known to survive and it is now considered to be a lost film . See also LDS cinema LDS movies References reflist External links MormonLit work 19717 One HundredYears of Mormonism imdb title 0003241 One HundredYears of Mormonism Latter day Saint Films Category 1913 films Category Latter Day Saint films Category Lost films LDS stub Silent film stub ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name One HundredYears of Solitude ... 17522865 preceded by followed by One HundredYears of Solitude lang es Cien a os de soledad , 1967 ... cite book title Gabriel Garc a M rquez s One HundredYears of Solitude A Casebook last Bell Villada ... realist style and thematic substance of One HundredYears of Solitude established it as an important ... articles 2007.12 books one hundredyears of solitude marquez ref that was Style fiction ... Julio Cortazar Julio Cort zar , and the Mexican Carlos Fuentes . One HundredYears of Solitude ... nation, One HundredYears of Solitude presents different national myths throughout the story .... ref name Wood cite book title Gabriel Garc a M rquez One HundredYears of Solitude last Wood first ... location isbn 0521316928 page pages url accessdate ref Plot One HundredYears of Solitude 1967 is the story ... theory critical interpretation of Colombian history that is the novel One HundredYears of Solitude .... University Press of Florida 2003 ref In One HundredYears of Solitude 1967 the political violence characteristic ... citizens at will. ref SparkNotes Editors. SparkNote on One HundredYears of Solitude. SparkNotes.com. ... narration narratively renders One HundredYears of Solitude an exemplar work of magical .... ref name McMurray, George 1969 pp. 175 181 Moreover, One HundredYears of Solitude illustrates ... in One HundredYears of Solitude is the inevitable and inescapable repetition of history in Macondo ..., Metaphor, and History in Toni Morrison s Beloved and Gabriel Garc a M rquez s One HundredYears off ... of Yellow and Gold in Garc a M rquez s One HundredYears of Solitude Color Symbolism, Onomastics, and Anti ... history in One HundredYears of Solitude . It could be said that the novel is one of a number of texts ... of One HundredYears of Solitude is a place where beliefs and metaphors become forms of fact ... Wings and One HundredYears of Solitude , as exemplary of magical realism , a style of writing ... more details
more footnotes date January 2011 Fix bunching beg Infobox military conflict conflict HundredYears War image File HundredYears War montage.jpg 300px HundredYears War caption Clockwise, from top left ... casualties1 casualties2 notes Fix bunching mid Campaignbox HundredYears War Fix bunching mid ... divided into three or four phases the HundredYears War 1337 1360 Edwardian War 1337 1360 , the HundredYears War 1369 1389 Caroline War 1369 1389 , the HundredYears War 1415 1429 Lancastrian ... Crisis . The term HundredYears War was a later term invented by historians to describe the series ... of France. Image HundredYears War family tree.svg thumb 400px Family tree relating the French ... Caroline War Main HundredYears War 1369 1389 The reign of Charles V saw the English steadily pushed ... one of the most successful French generals of the HundredYears War. Image Du Guesclin Dinan.jpg ... Lancastrian War Main HundredYears War 1415 1429 The final phase of warmaking that engulfed France between 1415 and 1435 is the most famous phase of the HundredYears War. Plans had been laid for the declaration ... from Domr my la Pucelle Domremy named Joan of Arc . Valoisian victory 1429 1453 Image Hundredyears war.gif thumb 300px HundredYears War evolution. French territory yellow English grey Burgundian ... in a frontal attack on an entrenched camp. This is considered the last battle of the HundredYears War. Significance The HundredYears War was a time of military evolution. Weapons, tactics, army structure ... the HundredYears War, heavy cavalry was considered the most powerful unit in an army. But by the war ... in order to fight battles. By the end of the HundredYears War, this meant a fading of the expensively ... that unified both France and England further. The HundredYears War basically confirmed the fall of the French ... 111 117 ref A number of new weapon s were introduced during the HundredYears War as well. Gunpowder ... believed myth that at the first major List of HundredYears War battles battle of the war, the Battle ... more details
Infobox book name Two HundredYears Together image image caption title orig translator not translated English author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn official website country Russia language Russian language Russian series genre publisher release date 2002 media type pages isbn ISBN 978 5969703728 dewey congress oclc followed by Two hundredyears together is a 2 volume historical essay by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn . Solzhenitsyn published this two volume work on the history of Russians Russian Jewish relations ... Solzhenitsyn s Two HundredYears Together. By Zinaida Gimpelevich. ref ref http berkovich ... in undermining the legitimacy of Soviet communism. Reception The reception of Two HundredYears ... from any suspicion of anti Semitism. Two HundredYears Together has yet to appear in English ..., . ref Similarities between Two Hundredyears together and an antisemitic essay titled ..., Vladimir Voinovich , specifically describes Two HundredYears Together as a work that is long, tedious ... with Solzhentisyn about 200 Years Together http findarticles.com p articles mi qa3763 is 200609 ai n18622003?tag rel.res1 Dimensional Spaces in Alexander Solzhenitsyn s Two HundredYears Together ... this issue in a moderate and responsible manner. In a review of volume 1 of Two HundredYears Together that appeared in The New Republic ref The New Republic , November 25, 2002 ref Harvard ... 200 years together ... ... stolen from him, and then manipulated, forty years ago. ref name young ref Cathy Young http ... government p.  57 . Petrovsky summarizes his critique that 200 years together is destined to take ... he later developed into 200 Years Together , and that he deliberately concealed it, because he knew ... a Russian novelist in his critical study described 200 years as worthless as historical scholarship . ref http lib.ru PROZA BAKLANOW kumir.txt ref Baklanov, himself a Second World War veteran, focuses ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 orphan December 2009 This is a timeline of the HundredYears War between England and France from 1337 to 1453 as well as some of the events leading up to the war. The HundredYears War actually spanned 116 years. Background 1259 The Treaty of Paris 1259 Treaty of Paris between Henry III of England and Louis IX of France acknowledges the loss of most of the Angevin Empire . Henry III keeps the remains of the Duchy of Aquitaine , mainly Gascony as a vassal of Louis IX. 1314 Philip IV of France dies leaving three sons, Louis X of France Louis X , Philip V of France Philip V and Charles IV of France Charles IV . 1316 Louis X dies. His daughter Joan II of Navarre is bypassed in favour of his brother Philip V. 1322 Philip V dies. His daughters are also put aside, the third brother, Charles IV becomes King of France. 1324 The War of Saint Sardos between Charles IV and Edward II of England . The war is a complete failure for England and ends with the French ... of Castillon is generally considered the end of the HundredYears War as Henry VI s insanity and the Wars ... until 1 January 1801 Age in years and days textual version 1453 7 17 1801 1 1 after the Battle of Castillon . DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of The HundredYears War Category HundredYears War Timeline Category English history timelines HundredYears War Category French history timelines HundredYears War Category Timelines of military conflicts HundredYears War ... out between Edward III and David II of Scotland , beginning the Wars of Scottish Independence Second ... and Edward III s six years old heir Edward of Woodstock has become the Duke of Cornwall , the first ... John II signs the Second Treaty of London accepting huge territorial losses and an enormous ransom ... is declared illegitimate. 1422 Henry V dies on 31 August, aged Age in years and days textual version 1387 9 16 1422 8 31 , and Charles VI on 21 October, at Age in years and days textual version 1368 ... more details
Infobox Company name One HundredYears of Film Co. Ltd. logo type Privately held company Private genre foundation Hong Kong 1999 founder Charles Heung location city Hong Kong location country location locations area served key people Charles Heung br Tiffany Chen industry Cinema of Hong Kong products Film s services revenue operating income net income owner num employees parent China Star Entertainment Group divisions subsid slogan homepage footnotes intl One HundredYears of Film Co. Ltd. zh is a Hong Kong film production company . It is a subsidiary for Hong Kong film distributor China Star Entertainment Group . The company was formed by Charles Heung in 1999. Company One HundredYears of Film was established in 1999 by film producer presenter Charles Heung . ref cite web url http www.hkcinemagic.com en studio.asp?id 8 title One HundredYears of Film publisher Hong Kong Cinemagic accessdate 2007 11 19 ref Heung signed up top directors such as Johnnie To , Ringo Lam and Tsui Hark with his initial plan being to make 100 films within three years. ref http www.asiaweek.com asiaweek magazine 2000 1229 yearend movies.html TIME Magazine Asia Edition February 18, 2008 Vol. 171, No. 6 Bot generated title ref The company to this day continues to make a slew of films for China Star Entertainment Group, a company Heung established in 1992 . Films The company s first feature film was To and Wai Ka Fai s 2000 film Needing You... . The company has since made over 50 feature films alongside China Star, many of which have been box office successes. This includes film such as Election 2005 film Election and its sequel Election 2 aka Triad Election , Love on a Diet , Running on Karma , Driving Miss Wealthy , and La Brassiere . References Reflist External links http www.sensesofcinema.com 2003 29 hong kong horror Hong Kong Horror The 90s and Beyond Category Film production companies of China Category Companies of Hong Kong Category Companies established in 1999 Category Film ... more details
Infobox VG title Bladestorm The HundredYears War image Image Bladestorm.jpg 256px developer Omega Force publisher Koei producer released PS3 br vgrelease JP August 30, 2007 EU November 2, 2007 NA November 6, 2007 Xbox 360 br vgrelease JP October 25, 2007 ref name Xbox.com Japan cite web url http www.xbox.com ja JP games b bladestome title Bladestorm The HundredYears War Xbox.com Japanese game info page accessdate 2008 02 09 publisher Xbox.com language Japanese ref EU November 2, 2007 NA November 6, 2007 genre Real time tactics modes Single player video game Single player ratings Entertainment Software Rating Board ESRB T Teen br Pan European Game Information PEGI 12 platforms PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360 http www.xbox.com ja JP press release 20061122.htm media Bladestorm The HundredYears War is a historical fantasy video game for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 platforms. It was published by Koei and developed by Omega Force . The game is loosely based on The HundredYears War between the Kingdoms of England and France in the 14th and 15th century. Just like the Kessen and Musou series from Koei, certain liberties are taken from the original history. For example, unlike what happened in real life, it is possible to save Joan of Arc from being Burning at the stake burned at the stake . Gameplay Players assume the role of a rogue commander with a group of mercenary units who can align themselves with the French or English sides, depending on the situation. Units include infantry, cavalry, archers, elephants, cannoniers and castle siege units. The commander s reputation will affect ... modules.php?type bs KOEI Warriors Bladestorm The HundredYears War section Category 2007 video games Category HundredYears War Category Koei games Category PlayStation 3 games Category ... Medieval video games Musou series ca Bladestorm The HundredYears War nl Bladestorm The HundredYears War ja BLADE STORM ru Bladestorm The HundredYears War zh ... more details
Infobox book name Three HundredYears Hence title orig translator image image caption author Mary Griffith illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Utopian and dystopian fiction Utopian Science fiction novel publisher Prime Press release date 1950 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages 131 pp isbn NA oclc 3253783 preceded by followed by Three HundredYears Hence is a Utopian and dystopian fiction utopian science fiction novel by author Mary Griffith . It is the first known utopian novel written by an American woman ref cite web last Suksang first Duangrudi authorlink coauthors title Mary Griffith s Pioneering Vision Three HundredYears Hence. work publisher date 2000 01 01 url http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1G1 66454600.html doi accessdate 2008 04 15 ref and was published by Prime Press in 1950 in an edition of 300 copies. The novel was originally published in 1836 as part of Griffith s collection, Camperdown, or News from Our Neighborhood . Plot introduction The novel concerns a hero who falls into a deep sleep and awakens in the Utopian states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. Successors Writers of utopian fiction generally need to set their imagined societies either in a remote place as in Sir Thomas More s original Utopia book Utopia and many imitators , or in a different time. Griffith was the earliest American writer to project her protagonist into the future to encounter a vastly improved social order. Many successors would follow her example most famously, Edward Bellamy used the same trick in his Looking Backward 1888 , as did many of the writers who produced List of sequels to Looking Backward sequels and responses to his work. The same tactic is exploited in John Macnie s The Diothas 1883 , William Henry Hudson W. H. Hudson s A Crystal Age 1887 , Elizabeth Corbett s New Amazonia ... William Delisle Hay called his 1881 work Three HundredYears Hence or A Voice From Posterity , probably ... more details
Second Thirty Years War ref Use of this term can be found in many sources, some examples include http www.globalsecurity.org military ops world war 4 name.htm Naming World Wars at GlobalSecurity.org , Anthony Shaw s The World in Conflict, 1914 1945 2000 ISBN 978 1579582128, and http books.google.com books?hl en&q second 20thirty 20years 20war 201914 1945&um 1&ie UTF 8&sa N&tab wp many other sources . ref is a periodization sometimes used by historians to encompass the wars in Europe from 1914 1945 emphasizing the similarities of the period as an integral whole. Just as the Thirty Years War 1618 1648 was not a single war but a series of conflicts in varied times and locations, later organized and named by historians into a single period, the Second Thirty Years War has been seen as a European Civil War fought over the problem of Germany exacerbated by new ideologies such as Fascism , Nazism and Communism . ref http www.hku.hk history 2013.html The European Civil War, 1914 1945 , Course HIST2013 Twentieth century Europe, Part I, The University of Hong Kong . This period can be seen as a Thirty Years War fought over the problem of Germany, beginning with the First World War, 1914 18, and climaxing with the total defeat of Germany at the end of the Second World War, 1939 45. Tensions between the Great Powers were exacerbated by new ideologies such as Fascism, Nazism and Communism, which appeared in Europe as part of a general crisis in Western Civilisation after the First World War. ref The concept of a second Thirty Years War originated in 1946 with Siegmund Neumann in his book The Future in Perspective 1946 . ref Silvio Pons 2000 . Russia in the Age of Wars, 1914 1945 see http books.google.com books?id bCWJc2nHdkC&pg PR12&dq second thirty years war 1914 1945 Page XII, Footnote ... when, in the first paragraph of the Preface to The Second World War Churchill The Gathering Storm 1948 , he says his books will cover an account of another Thirty Years War . ref Winston Churchill ... more details
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Summary album cover fur Article Transmit Failure Use Infobox ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Name Transmit Failure Artist Four Hundred Years Label Lovitt Records Graphic Artist Item Type album Website Owner Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose Must be specified if Use is not Infobox Header Section Artist Replaceability other information Four Hundred Years Transmit Failure Licensing Non free album cover ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict HundredYears War 1369 1389 image Image Battle najera froissart.jpg 300px caption The Battle of Najera partof HundredYears War date 1369 1389 place France result Peace Treaty Limited French Victory br HundredYears War 1415 1429 War resumes in 1415 combatant1 flagicon Kingdom of France valois France in the Middle Ages Kingdom of France br Image Escudo Corona de Castilla.png 22px Crown of Castile combatant2 flag Kingdom of England commander1 Charles V of France br Charles VI of France commander2 Edward III of England br Richard II of England br strength1 Unknown, but hundreds of thousands strength2 Unknown, but hundreds of thousands casualties1 heavy casualties2 heavy Campaignbox HundredYears War Campaignbox Caroline War The Caroline War was the second phase of the HundredYears War between Kingdom of France France and Kingdom of England England , following the HundredYears War 1337 1360 Edwardian War . It was so named after Charles V of France , who resumed the war after the Treaty of Br tigny signed 1360 . In May 1369 , the Edward, the Black Prince Black Prince , son of Edward III of England , refused an illegal summons from the French king demanding he come to Paris and Charles responded by declaring war. He immediately set out to reverse the territorial losses imposed at Br tigny and he was largely successful in his lifetime. His less capable ... Propaganda during the HundredYears war. The Journal of British Studies, Vol. 19 1 , 12 pages. Perroy, E., 1951 . The HundredYears War. New York, New York Oxford University Press. Notes reflist Category HundredYears War Category Conflicts of the HundredYears War Category Warfare of the Middle ... Prince, Richard II of England Richard II , in 1389 . This truce was extended many times until the HundredYears War 1415 1429 war was resumed in 1415 . Background The reign of Charles V saw the English ... with England, which was allied with Portugal . Twenty years of war Just before January 1 New Year ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict HundredYears War 1415 1429 image File Schlacht von Azincourt.jpg 300px caption The Battle of Agincourt partof HundredYears War date 1415 1429 place France result Climax of English power in France combatant1 flagicon Kingdom of France valois France in the Middle Ages Kingdom of France br flag Kingdom of Scotland combatant2 flag Kingdom of England br Image Blason fr Bourgogne.svg 15px Duchy of Burgundy Burgundy commander1 Charles VI of France br Charles VII of France commander2 Henry V of England br Henry VI of England strength1 tens of thousands variable strength2 tens of thousands variable casualties1 tens of thousands casualties2 tens of thousands Campaignbox HundredYears War Campaignbox Lancastrian War The Lancastrian War was the third phase of the Kingdom of England Anglo Kingdom of France French HundredYears War . It lasted from 1415, when Henry V of England invaded Normandy , to 1429 when English successes were reversed by the arrival of Joan of Arc . It followed a long period of peace from 1389 at end of the HundredYears War 1369 1389 Caroline War . It was called the Lancastrian War because it had its beginnings in the plans of Henry IV of England Henry IV , the first of the House of Lancaster to sit on the English throne. Though his plans never came to fruition in his reign, his warlike son reinvigorated them and brought the English to the height of their power in France with an English king crowned in Paris . English victories at and following Agincourt Henry V turned down an Armagnac offer in 1414 to restore the 1369 frontiers ... to the French court at Chinon . See also Siege of Rouen Siege of Orl ans Category HundredYears War Category Conflicts of the HundredYears War es Guerra de los Cien A os 1415 1429 it Guerra ... on January 19, 1419, placing Normandy under English rule after over 200 years of French control ... year Bedford won what has been described as a second Agincourt at Battle of Verneuil Verneuil ... more details
. The peace lasted only nine years until the second phase of the war broke out the HundredYears ...Infobox military conflict conflict HundredYears War 1337 1360 image Image Battle of crecy froissart.jpg 300px Battle of Cr cy caption The Battle of Cr cy partof HundredYears War date 1337 1360 place France result English Victory br Treaty of Br tigny combatant1 flagicon Kingdom of France valois France in the Middle Ages Kingdom of France br flag Kingdom of Scotland combatant2 flag Kingdom of England commander1 flagicon Kingdom of France valois John II of France br flagicon Kingdom of Scotland David II of Scotland David II commander2 Edward III of England br Edward, the Black Prince strength1 ... heavy Campaignbox Edwardian War Campaignbox HundredYears War The Edwardian War was the first phase of the HundredYears War , lasting from 1337 to 1360, from the outbreak of hostilities until ... Reflist Sources and bibliography Christopher Allmand Allmand, Christopher , The HundredYears War England ..., Desmond, The HundredYears War. The English in France 1337 1453 , Penguin Books, 1999, ISBN 0 14 028361 7 Sumption, Jonathan, The HundredYears War I Trial by Battle , University of Pennsylvania Press, September 1999, ISBN 0 8122 1655 5 Sumption, Jonathan, The HundredYears War II Trial by Fire , University .... http www.hyw.com Books History 1 help c.htm Medieval Life & The HundredYears War , online book. Category HundredYears War Category Conflicts of the HundredYears War Category 14th century in France ... battle, John II of France was captured, and in the following years France came close to complete ... manipulated. Edward III spent the next years slowly paying off his immense debt. In France, Philip ... . And he ordained that the Earl of Huntingdon Earls of Huntingdon, Second Creation 1337 Earl of Huntingdon should keep the fleet of ships with a hundred men of arms and four hundred archers and also he ... million cu coin cu s. Later that year 1356 the Second Treaty of London was signed in which ... more details