Armagnac-Burgundian Civil War
The Armagnac-Burgundian Civil War was a conflict in France during the late 14th and early 15th centuries, primarily between the Armagnac faction and the Burgundians. This struggle was rooted in political power and control over the French crown, exacerbated by the ongoing Hundred Years' War with England.
The war saw significant violence and shifting alliances, impacting the French nobility and common people alike. Key figures included Charles, Duke of Orléans and Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. The conflict ultimately contributed to the fragmentation of France and set the stage for future civil strife.