Which medieval ruler launched an extended war against France that contributed to the development of distinct national identities in Europe?

A. Charlemagne
B. William the Conqueror
C. Edward III
D. Richard the Lionheart

Respuesta :

Edward III was King of England from January 25, 1327 and until his death, on June 21, 1377. Recognized as having the second longest reign in medieval England, England III is responsible for the start of what would later become known as the Hundred Years’ War, between England and France. It started with his ambition of winning the French throne as the rightful king and the period referred to as the Edwardian Era War ends on May 8, 1360 with the Treaty of Bretigny, Edward accepting to abandon his claim of the throne of France. England is recognized as one of the strongest military powers in Europe, and the War is credited with leading to the development of two strong, distinct national identities in both countries.

Answer:

C is correct

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