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| 1402 |
| | The 15-year-old Henry, prince of Wales and the future Henry V, takes personal command of the war against the Welsh | |
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| 1403 |
| | Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland, conspires with Edmund Mortimer against Henry IV | |
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| 1404 |
| | Owain Glyn Dwr captures Aberystwyth and Harlech from the English and sets up an independent Welsh administration | |
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| 1405 |
| | Timur is buried in a mausoleum (the Gur Amir) in Samarkand, a city which becomes an inspiration to his descendants | |
| | Samarkand, tomb of Timur Fotofile CG
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| 1405 |
| | Henry Percy leads a rebellion with Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York, and flees to Scotland when it fails | |
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| 1405 |
| | Henry IV suffers the first attack of some acute but unidentified illness that recurs frequently in the remaining eight years of his life | |
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| 1406 |
| | Pisa is captured by Florence, to be followed a few years later by the purchase of the seaport of Livorno | |
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| 1406 |
| | On the death of his father, Robert III, James I becomes king of Scotland | |
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| 1406 |
| | James, 12-year-old heir to the Scottish king Robert III, is captured at sea by pirates and handed over to Henry IV | |
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| 1406 |
| | Henry IV has the Scottish prince educated, under guard, at Windsor Castle and demands a large ransom for his release (not paid until 1424) | |
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