Answer:
Joan of Arc was a hero for France.
King Henry V was a hero for England.
It was a war between England and France.
It included many battles with long periods of peace
Step-by-step explanation:
The Hundred Years' War is a collective term for a series of armed conflicts between England and France during the late Middle Ages from 1337 to 1453. The wars became decisive for how the political situation on the continent was shaped as France was established as a centralized nation state and the English finally gave up their territorial claims in France. The war also became decisive in the art of war; the English ended the time of the mounted knight and the infantry then dominated Europe's battlefield. The war never ended on paper. The countries only agreed on a ceasefire.