Anglo-Norman War (1202-04)
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Was a war of Normandy and England (which were in personal union) against the Kingdom of France. The English possessions in northern France wer lost to the French.
Chronology
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August 1202: Battle of Mirebeau.
September 1203: The Siege of Château Gaillard in 1203 was a military action led by King Philip II of France against King John of England. Château Gaillard was a strategically important castle in Normandy, France, built by Richard the Lionheart. After a lengthy siege, the French forces were able to capture the castle, marking a significant victory for the Kingdom of France in the ongoing conflict with England.
March 1204: The Siege of Château Gaillard in 1204 was a military action led by King Philip II of France against King John of England. The fortress was eventually captured, leading to the territory falling under the control of the Kingdom of France.
September 1204: French conquest of Normandy.
January 1205: French forces advanced south to occupy Anjou and Poitou.