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{{Campaignbox Anglo-French wars}}
The '''Anglo-French Wars''' (1109–1815) were a series of conflicts between the [[territories]] of the [[Kingdom of England]], (and its sequelsuccessor state, the [[United Kingdom]]) and the [[Kingdom of France]] (succeeded by a [[France|republic]]). Their conflicts spanned throughout the [[Middle Ages]] to the [[modern age]]. Those include the following.
 
==Middle Ages==
===High Middle Ages===
{{seealso|Capetian–PlantagenetCapet–Plantagenet rivalryfeud}}
* Anglo-French War (1109–1113) – first conflict between the [[Capetian dynasty]] and the [[House of Normandy]] post-[[Norman Conquest|Norman conquest]]
* [[Battle of Brémule|Anglo-French War (1116–1119)]] – conflict over English possession of Normandy
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* Anglo-French War (1158–1189) – first conflict between the [[Capetian dynasty]] and the [[House of Plantagenet]]
* Anglo-French War (1193–1199) – conflict between [[King Richard the Lionheart]] and [[King Philip Augustus]]
* [[French invasionInvasion of Normandy by Philip II of France (1202–1204)|Anglo-French War (1202–1204)]] – French invasion of Normandy
* [[Anglo-French War (1213–1214)]] – conflict between [[King Philip Augustus]] and [[King John of England]]
* Anglo-French War (1215–1217) – the French intervention in the [[First Barons War]]
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===Late Middle Ages===
* Anglo-French War (1294–1303) – known as the [[Anglo-FrenchGascon War]] ofin 1294-1303|English and the [[Guyenne War]] in French
* Anglo-French War (1324) – known as the [[War of Saint-Sardos]]
* Anglo-French War (1337–1453) – the [[Hundred Years' War]] and its peripheral conflicts, often broken up into:
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Events that nearly brought the two countries to war:
* [[Corsican Crisis]]
* [[Falklands Crisis of 1770|Falklands Crisis]]
* [[Nootka Crisis]]
* [[Rio Nuñez incident]]