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1364-1377: Isolating England Through Diplomacy and Alliances

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Charles V the Wise: Reconquest, Statecraft, and the Western Schism (1364-1380) · HIGH MIDDLE AGES

Charles V’s reconquest was not purely military. Its strategic aim was to raise the cost of English war by reducing allies, limiting recruitment, and gaining maritime leverage.


🏛️ The Empire and Mercenary Constraints

Through sustained contacts with Emperor Charles IV, France sought to hinder German mercenary recruitment into English service, reducing manpower access without major battle.


⛪ Avignon as Diplomatic Node

Papal networks in Avignon shaped arbitration, dispensations, and legitimacy. This diplomatic arena mattered directly for coalition politics.


🌊 Castile as Maritime Pivot

After Castile’s civil war, Henry II became a durable French partner. The alliance weighed heavily at sea, especially in the events around La Rochelle (1372).


🏴 Scotland, Wales, and Northern Pressure

The Auld Alliance with Scotland and support for anti-English actors broadened pressure fronts and complicated English strategic concentration.


🐍 Managing Navarre and Flanders

Navarre remained dangerous due to fortresses and shifting loyalties; post-Cocherel pressure reduced its room for anti-French alignment. In Flanders, dynastic and economic stakes required sustained diplomatic containment of English influence.


🧠 To Remember

  • Charles V pursued English isolation through coordinated diplomacy.
  • Maritime and coalition politics were as important as battlefield operations.