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Ap European People and their works

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Giovanni Boccacio (Renaissance)   Decameron  
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Giorgio Vasari (Renaissance)   First person to use the word Renaissance  
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King Edward III (England)   Son of Isabella, daughter of Philip Iv, king of France. He was the heir of the French throne until it was given to his cousin Philip VI. He started the 100 Years' War  
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King Philip VI (France)   Duke of Valois who received the throne of France after if was denied to Edward III.  
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Black Prince   Son of Edward III. He destroyed French villages during the Hundred Years' War, helping England win this phase of the war.  
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Henry V (England)   He renewed the 100 Years' War when Charles VI was king of France. He was married to Catherine, daughter of Charles VI  
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Charles the Dauphin   Son of Charles VI. He considered himself the heir of the French throne even though he was disinherit by the Treaty of Troyes  
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Joan of Arc   French peasant girl who helped the French troops win the 100 Years' War.  
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Charles VII   He was crowned king of France after the French troops lead by Joan of Arc won the Battle of OrlĂ©ans  
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Giangaleazzo Visconti   He established his family as the hereditary despots of Miland  
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Boniface VIII   Pope that didn't allowed Philip IV to tax the clergy without the Pope's consent.  
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