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It is also suggested that the Arabs, who reached Lakshadweep and Maldives around 900 AD, may have visited the Chagos, and that Zheng He may have sailed close in 1413 – 1415, since it is documented on a Ming Dynasty map.
Mehmed I Çelebi ( Ottoman: چلبی محمد, Mehmed I or Mehmed Çelebi ) ( 1390, Bursa – May 26, 1421, Edirne, Ottoman Empire ) was a Sultan of the Ottoman Empire ( Rûm ) from 1413 to 1421.
Frederick II of Brandenburg () ( 19 November 1413 – 10 February 1471 ), nicknamed " the Iron " ( der Eiserne ) and sometimes " Irontooth " ( Eisenzahn ), was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from 1440 until his abdication in 1470, and was a member of the House of Hohenzollern.
Henry V ( 16 September 1386 – 31 August 1422 ) was King of England from 1413 until his death at the age of 35 in 1422.
He had a disfiguring skin disease, and more seriously, suffered acute attacks of some grave illness in June 1405 ; April 1406 ; June 1408 ; during the winter of 1408 – 09 ; December 1412 ; and finally a fatal bout in March 1413.
* Peter McNiven, " The Problem of Henry IV's Health, 1405 – 1413 ", English Historical Review, 100 ( 1985 ), pp 747 – 772
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The reign of Henry V, who succeeded to the throne in 1413, was mostly notable for the great victory over the French at Agincourt.
Sir John Oldcastle, a close friend of King Henry V ( and the basis for Falstaff in the Shakespearean history Henry IV ) was brought to trial in 1413 after evidence of his Lollard beliefs was uncovered.
* In William Shakespeare's history play Henry IV, Part 2, Prince Harry refers to Murad as " Amurath " in Act V Scene 2 when he succeeds his father, King Henry IV, in 1413:
Henry IV died in 1413 and his son King Henry V began to adopt a more conciliatory attitude to the Welsh.
Bolingbroke then reigned as King Henry IV of England ( 1399 – 1413 ), the first of the descendants of John of Gaunt to hold the throne of England.
Upon the coronation of Henry the Fifth ( 1413 ), Sir William Bruges held the same title in the fifth year of the King's reign ( Edmondson 1.
Between 1411 and 1413, Bishop Beaufort was in political disgrace for siding with his nephew, the Prince of Wales, against the King, but when King Henry IV died and the Prince became Henry V of England, he made his uncle Chancellor again in 1413 ; however, Beaufort resigned the position in 1417.
On the accession of Henry V Beaufort was appointed Lieutenant of Aquitaine ( 1413 ) and then captain of Harfleur ( 1415 ).
In 1413, the 1st Duke ascended the throne as King Henry V, and the Dukedom merged in the crown again.
* Henry ( of ) Bolingbroke, 1st Duke of Hereford, 2nd Duke of Lancaster ( 1367 – 1413 ) seized the throne as Henry IV in 1399, at which point all of his peerages merged in the crown
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* Henry of Monmouth, Prince of Wales, 1st Duke of Lancaster ( 1386 – 1422 ), eldest son of Bolingbroke, acceded the throne as Henry V in 1413, at which point all of his peerages merged in the crown
The family provided England with three kings: Henry IV of England, who ruled 1399 – 1413 ; Henry V of England, who ruled 1413 – 1422 ; and Henry VI of England and ( II of ) France, who ruled 1422 – 1461 and 1470 – 1471.
Henry V ( 1413 – 1422 ) continued his father's light coinage, with similar inscriptions on the coins produced at London, Durham, and York.
Royal interest in England began with Henry V ( reigned 1413 – 22 ) but it was Henry VIII ( reigned 1509 – 47 ) who made the biggest impact as a young monarch, playing the game with gusto at Hampton Court on a court he had built in 1530, when he was in his late thirties ( Born 28 June 1491 ) and on several other courts in his palaces.
On the accession of Henry as King Henry V of England in 1413, the Earl of March was set at liberty and restored to his estates, his brother Roger having died some years previously.
In 1410, he was appointed a member of the royal council and in 1413 was Lord High Steward at the Prince's coronation as Henry V of England.
That he was in high favor with Henry V is shown by his being sent with the earl of Warwick to France in July 1413 to conclude peace.
He granted it to Lewis de Clifford who held it for his life, when it reverted to King Henry IV, who then in turn granted it to his son Henry, Prince of Wales, who became King Henry V in 1413.
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