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Hello all.

Im debating starting up a project focusing on the 100 years war, and greatly prefer making it as realistic as possible. While you can get the general gist of it from wikipedia, im looking for more of a detailed breakdown. The heiarcy of the nobility during that time (dukes, counts, and lower if possible). Detailed maps down to showing small towns, timelines of battles and occurances, that sort of thing.

Is there such an online resources thst would meet my needs, or failing that, a written one?
 
I've also been looking over resources for the Hundred Years' War and there seems to be few general histories of the conflict of recent date. It may be that you'll need to get into various more specialized works to get a comprehension of what happened at large.

I can't verify how accurate this project is, but it might, if accurate, give you some help with minor nobility. English are first and then comes French participants in the battle of Agincourt.

https://www.geni.com/projects/Battle-of-Agincourt-Bataille-d-Azincourt-1415/10370

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