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* 1422 – After the brief Gollub War the Teutonic Knights sign the Treaty of Melno with the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania
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Charles VII ( reigned 1422 – 1461 ) established the first French standing army, the Compagnies d ' ordonnance, and defeated the Plantagenets once at Patay ( 1429 ) and again, using cannons, at Formigny ( 1450 ).
* Henry V of England, the English King who won the famous Battle of Agincourt in 1415 ( 1387 – 1422 ).
1422 and After
After the Teutonic-Lithuanian border was established in 1422, the forests in the area started to be gradually repopulated.
After the permanent war had ended finally with the Treaty of Melno in 1422, the population continued to grow.
After their victory at the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, the Ottomans had conquered most of the Balkans, and had reduced the Byzantine Empire to the area immediately surrounding Constantinople, which they later proceeded to besiege ( in 1390, 1395, 1397, 1400, 1422 and finally conquering the Byzantine capital in 1453 ).
After the defeats in the Battle of Grunwald ( 1410 ) and following wars, in 1422 the Teutonic Order ceded Samogitia to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Treaty of Melno.
1422 and brief
It took two other brief wars, the Hunger War in 1414 and Gollub War in 1422, to sign the Treaty of Melno that solved the territorial disputes.
1422 and Gollub
In 1422, Władysław fought another war, known as the Gollub War, against the Teutonic Order, defeating them in under two months before the Order's imperial reinforcements had time to arrive.
Under its terms, the Knights ceded the Dobrin Land ( Dobrzyń Land ) to Poland and agreed to resign their claims to Samogitia during the lifetimes of Jogaila and Vytautas, although another two wars – the Hunger War of 1414 and the Gollub War of 1422 – would be waged before the Treaty of Melno permanently resolved the territorial disputes.
1422 and War
The Siege of Meaux was fought in 1422 between the English, under Henry V, and the French during the Hundred Years ' War.
The nine-month-old baby Henry VI of England was crowned King of England on 31 August 1422 and king of France on 21 October the same year and was to actually reign, rather than simply claim to be king of France as had many Plantagenet monarchs during the Hundred Years ' War.
1422 and Teutonic
The border between the State of the Teutonic Order and Lithuania was fixed in 1422 by the Treaty of Lake Melno and remained stable for centuries.
Several other mediation attempts failed and yet another war with the Teutonic Order started in 1422.
Alexander participated in two battles against the Teutonic Knights: in 1410 at Grunwald and in 1422 at Marienburg
Following its defeat in the Battle of Grunwald in 1410 the Teutonic Order fell into decline and its Livonian branch joined the Livonian Confederation established in 1422 – 1435.
1422 and sign
The first flag used as a field sign representing the confederacy rather than the individual cantons may have been used in the Battle of Arbedo in 1422 ( notably without the participation of Schwyz ).
1422 and Treaty
Two months later, on 21 October 1422, he became King of France upon his grandfather Charles VI's death in agreement with the Treaty of Troyes in 1420.
In 1422, a border was drawn up between Prussia and Lithuania under the Treaty of Melno, and this border existed up to 1918.
The region was included within Lithuania in the Treaty of Melno in 1422, and the current site of Jurbarkas began to develop as a border town and customs point, growing through the exporting of lumber on the Neman to Ducal Prussia.
Although Klaipėda ( Memel ) passed into the hands of the German feudal lords under the Treaty of Melno, in 1422, Palanga and Šventoji remained under Lithuanian control.
The negotiations continued at the Council of Constance and the dispute was not resolved until the Treaty of Melno in 1422.
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