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Henry V
History of England

              


1387
Birth
16th Sep Monmouth Castle Birth of Henry V, son of Henry v & Mary Bohun
16th Sep Monmouth Birth of Henry V, son of Henry v & Mary Bohun
1398
Siege of Paris
Paris Henry V makes an alliance with the Burgundians
Paris Henry V marches on Paris & dictates terms to Charles VI
1399
Investiture
15th Oct Invested as the Prince of Wales
1399
Peerage
15th Oct Chester Created Earl of Chester
15th Oct Cornwall Created Earl of Cornwall
1399
Rule of Aquitaine
Aquitaine Acquitaine is passed onto Henry V
1403
Capture
Harlech Glendower's stronghold of Harlech falls into English hands & Wales is subdued
1413
Arrest
21st Mar Tower of London Sends James I to the Tower of London
1413
Succession
21st Mar London Succeeds as King of England, Son of Henry IV & Mary de Bohun
1414
Rebellion
9th Jan St Giles Field Lollards try to capture Henry V his troops arrest them as they approach the City
13th Jan 40 insurgents are hanged but the probable organizer, Sir Richard Oldcastle, escapes
1415
Battle of Agincourt
24th Oct Agincourt Henry offers concesions in order to leave France but these are refused
25th Oct Agincourt Captures 1,000 men
25th Oct Agincourt French casualties include D'Alret, the Duke of Orleans & Marshal Bouciquat
25th Oct Agincourt Marches with 5,700 troops from Harfleur, crosses the Seine & confronts 25,000 French
25th Oct Agincourt The English retire to Calais with a loss of only 400
25th Oct Agincourt The French lose 6,000 to the English 13 men-at-arms & 100 footmen
25th Oct Agincourt Victory by superiority of the longbow & with 800 men-at-arms & 5,000 archers
25th Oct Agincourt Victory in battle is followed by the eventual English capture of most of France
25th Oct Agincourt Victory results in territorial gains & Henry's marriage to Catherine of Valois
1415
Invasion of France
16th April At a Great Council meeting Beaufort announces Henry V has decided to invade France
Aug Henry V invades Normandy after the French refuse his terms, thereby bringing the truce of Leulinghen to an end
11th Aug Southampton Sails from Southampton with his army of invasion
14th Aug Henry V & his army land in France
1415
Invasion of Normandy
Aug Henry V invades Normandy after the French refuse his terms, thereby bringing the truce of Leulinghen to an end
1415
Marriage
Agincourt After at Agincourt it is agreed Henry V will marry Catherine of Valois
1415
Peace
Aug Leulinghen Henry V invades Normandy after the French refuse his terms, thereby bringing the truce of Leulinghen to an end
1415
Plot
31st July Porchester A Lollard plot to assassinate the King at Porchester on his way to France is exposed
31st July Porchester The conspirators favour Edmund Mortimer as King
1415
Rebellion
31st July Porchester A plot to assassinate the King
31st July Porchester The conspirators are supporters of Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March
24th Oct Paris Burgundian-inspired Cabochien Revolt in Paris
1415
Siege of Harfleur
22nd Sep Harfleur Takes Harfleur after a 6 week siege then marches north to Calais
1415
Treaty of Canterbury
15th Aug Canterbury An alliance is made between Henry V & Emperor Sigismund who promises military support
1417
Capture
4th Sep Caen Captures Caen after a three week siege
11th Sep Pontoise Captures Pontoise
23rd Sep Harfleur The port of Harfleur surrenders to the English
1417
Invasion of France
23rd July Dover English troops embark for France
1417
Invasion of Normandy
Normandy Henry V begins the conquest of Normandy, facilitated by a France divided by the conflict between the Armagnac & Burgundian factions
Normandy Invades Normandy, supported by Duke John of Burgundy
Normandy Rouen falls after a 6 month siege & with it the whole of Normandy
Rouen Rouen falls after a 6 month siege & with it the whole of Normandy
22nd Sep Harfleur Henry V uses Harfleur for the eventual capture of Normandy
23rd Sep Normandy The port of Harfleur surrenders to the English
1417
Siege of Harfleur
22nd Sep Harfleur Henry takes Harfleur after a 5 week siege
22nd Sep Harfleur Henry V uses Harfleur for the eventual capture of Normandy
1417
Siege of Rouen
Rouen Rouen falls after a 6 month siege & with it the whole of Normandy
1418
Capture
20th Jan Louviers Captures Louviers
21st July Compiegne Captures Compiegne
1418
Siege of Paris
Paris Duke Jean-sans-Peur of Burgundy gains control of Paris, the Dauphin Charles flees south of the Loire
1418
Siege of Rouen
30th July Rouen Start of the siege which ends in English occupation
1419
Alliance
31st July Montereau Assassination of Jean-sans-Peur at Montereau during a meeting with the Dauphin, his successor, Philippe-le-Bon, allies himself with the English
1419
Assassination
31st July Montereau Assassination of Jean-sans-Peur at Montereau during a meeting with the Dauphin, his successor, Philippe-le-Bon, allies himself with the English
1419
Capture
Normandy By a series of sieges seizes Normandy in the spring of 1419
19th Jan Rouen The siege ends with English occupation
5th Feb Mantes Captures Mantes
8th Feb Dieppe Captures Dieppe
31st July Gisors Captures Gisors
1419
Invasion of Normandy
Rouen Normandy falls while John Duke of Burgundy is marching on Paris
1419
Siege of Rouen
19th Jan Rouen The siege of Rouen ends with English occupation
20th Jan Rouen Henry V triumphantly enters Rouen
1419
Treaty of Peace
25th Dec Peace is agreed between England & France
1420
Capture
18th Nov Melun Captures Melun
1420
Marriage
Marries Katherine of France
2nd June Troyes Marries Catherine de Valois, daughter of Charles VI
14th June Troyes Maries in accordance with the Treaty of Troyes, in Troyes cathedral
1420
Treaty of Troyes
2nd June Troyes Maries in accordance with the Treaty of Troyes, in Troyes cathedral
14th June Troyes Declares the Dauphin Charles of France illegitimate
14th June Troyes Recognizes the inheritance of the French throne through his father-in-law Charles IV
31st July Troyes The treaty of Troyes allows Henry V to marry Catherine, daughter of King Charles VI, & become king of France upon the latter's death
1421
Battle of Bauge
Mar Bauge The French Dauphin Charles defeats & kills the Duke of Clarence
1421
Birth
6th Dec Windsor Castle Birth of Henry VI, son of Henry V & Catherine of Valois
1421
Coronation
Westminster Abbey Coronation of Catherine of Valois, Queen to Henry V
1421
Marriage
1st Feb Dover Ciinque port Barons wade into the sea to carry Henry & Catherine on their shoulders
1422
Capture
2nd May Meaux Captures Meaux
1422
Death
Meaux Death of Henry V and Charles VI, produces a disputed kingship between the infant Henry VI and the Dauphin Charles, Duke John of Bedford becomes Regent of France on behalf of Henry VI
31st Aug Meaux Death of Henry V, after the Siege of Meaux
31st Aug Meaux Death of Henry V, from dysentery in the Bois de Vincennes
1422
Siege of Meaux
Meaux Moves against the Dauphin & completes the Siege of Meaux
Meaux Removes Valois opposition nth of the Loire
1422
Succession
31st Aug Paris Henry V's 9 month son Henry VI become King of England & heir to the French throne

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