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  1. Duke

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    Constitutional and Legal Status
    The constitutional standing of a Duke has always been characterized by a fluctuating relationship with the sovereign. In monarchies where the concept of "all land belongs to the Crown" was strictly enforced, the Duke was merely a tenant-in-chief. However, in decentralized political structures, such as the complex arrangements seen during the [Armagnac Burgundian Civil War](/entri…
  2. Hundred Years War

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    The Lancastrian War (1415–1453)
    Renewed conflict began with the invasion by Henry V of England. The Battle of Agincourt (1415) inflicted another crushing defeat upon the French nobility. Exploiting the ongoing Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War, Henry V secured the Treaty of Troyes (1420), which declared him heir to the French throne and married him to Catherine of Valois.
    The intervention of Joan of Arc in 1429 reversed the momentum. Her success in reliev…