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Henry V In 1413, after the death of Henry IV, Henry V ascended to the throne. Henry V was quite popular in England, and the parliament requested a oath of allegiance to him before he had not yet been officially crowned. Henry V made a major political shift immediately after his rise to power. He stopped supporting the Rolandists, discouraging his friend John Oldcastle (the prototype of Foster) and turning to supporting the Catholic Church. In 1413, a decree issued that all acts against the church would be punished according to treason. The dissatisfied Rolandists plotted to overthrow the king, but Henry was secretly informed that the Rolandists planned a meeting in the field of St. Gilles at the time the King of Heaven ordered London to strictly prison, coming from St. Gilles, Henry V reignited the Hundred Years' War, and he even achieved greater victories than Edward III. At that time the internal contradictions in France were heavy: King Charles VI had long suffered from mental illness; the two major aristocratic groups were in a bloodshed conflict between the Orléans and the Burgundy. Henry V was exploited. In fact, he made the fearless Duke of Burgundy John betray his country in turn to support Britain. After the 1412 victory of the Duke of Clarence, the Armenians changed their minds after the arrival of the British and sent them away with money and no longer accepted British support. Henry V continued his alliance with Burgundy after his arrival, but did not give up the other party, but only supported those who paid a high price during the negotiations with the two sides. In 1415, the Armenians proposed to cut off much of the territory of Aquidan to Britain and also sent the daughters of Charles VI and 600,000 gold coins to England, but the British appetite was greater to regain all the Anglo-Imperial lost in the hands of King John - Normandy, Mann and Anjou, which made the French unacceptable, so Henry decided to fight. In August 1415 Henry led more than 10,000 archery and soldiers Before his second expedition in 1417, Henry was supported by Emperor Sigismund of the Holy Roman Empire. In August of that year he landed again in Normandy, followed by Caen, Verrou and Farrah, while Duke John threatened to attack Paris in the north. A year later, in August 1418, Henry took control of the whole of Lower Normandy, followed by the seizure of Normandy's indestructible capital Rouen. In January 1419, Rouen bombed and surrendered, when the resistance of Normandy ended, and Henry became the master of the ducate. The negotiations at this time were prior to the war, and it was originally that the reconciliation between the Armenians (at this time the princesses) and the Burgundy could have limited Henry to the desolation, but the Armenians sent the assassination of the Duke of Burgundy to make Henry survive. At this time the Burgundy were willing to accept all of Henry's conditions because of hatred. They agreed that the French King Charles VI would be inherited by Henry V, and that the daughter of Charles VI would marry Henry, but Henry would swear vengeance for the murdered Duke of Burgundy, then the Duke of Burgundy Philip, these things were written in the Treaty of Trento. Henry and his wife (Charles VI's daughter Catherine) returned to England and toured around England, during which Catherine became pregnant, and then Duke Clarence was killed in an attack on Loire, which brought Henry back to the battle. In June, 1421, Henry returned to the battlefield and won the siege of Meaux. At this time, Henry V was proud, but his glory was fleeting. When he reached the pinnacle of his political power, death crept up on him. On December 1421, St. Nicholas' Day, the later Henry VI was born at Windsor Castle. In the same month Henry V fell ill, possibly dysentery. In August 1422, Henry V's illness worsened, and after dictating his will, Henry died at dawn on August 31 at the Chateau de Vincennes, outside Paris. His last words were: "Almighty Lord, you know that my hope has always been to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem, if I can live." Keywords: April 9, 1413, Henry V, King of England News raw data sources → https://today.help.bj.cn/show/?id=6019 17WorldNews[2025.09.16-21:55] 访问:79
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