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| 1413 |
| | Henry IV dies in the Jerusalem chamber of Westminster Abbey, partly seeming to fulfil a prophecy that he would die in Jerusalem | |
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| 1413 |
| | Henry V succeeds his father, Henry IV, as king of England | |
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| 1413 |
| | Soon after his accession Henry V begins construction of a new royal palace at Richmond | |
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| 1414 |
| | A council is called at Constance, to consider the radical views of John Huss and to deal with the present excess of popes | |
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| 1415 |
| | Filippo Brunelleschi begins studying the ruins of classical Rome, with a view to rediscovering classical architecture | |
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| 1415 |
| | John Huss, invited to Constance under a promise of safe conduct, is arrested, tried and burnt at the stake as a heretic | |
| | Huss burnt Fotofile CG
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| 1415 |
| | Henry V captures the French stronghold of Harfleur - where, in Shakespeare, he urges his dear friends 'once more unto the breach' | |
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| 1415 |
| | Henry V wins a victory on St Crispin's day at Agincourt, against a much larger and more heavily armed French force | |
| | Indenture committing an English gentleman to fight with Henry V in France National Archives, Kew
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| 1415 |
| | Sir William de Milbourne, the first known resident of Milbourne House, dies and is buried in the Barnes parish church of St Mary’s | |
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| 1415 |
| | A Portuguese prince, Henry the Navigator, becomes fascinated by exploration down the coast of Africa and commissions successive voyages | |
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