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After a successful campaign in Scotland he declared himself the rightful heir to the French throne in 1337, but his claim was denied, starting the Hundred Years’ War. Following some initial setbacks the war went well for England; victories at Crécy and Poitiers led to the favourable Treaty of Brétigny, Edward's later years were marked by international failure and domestic strife, largely as a result of his inactivity and poor health. (Full article...) Recently featured: Apatosaurus « The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction » John Gielgud Did you kno =... that the McLoughlin Promenade (pictured) sits ona bluff in Oregon that was occupied by the Molala people thousands of years before the arrival of settlers cof European ancestry? 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