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Henry V of England

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Henry V of England

Henry V (16 September 1386 – 31 August 1422), also called Henry of Monmouth, was King of England from 1413 until his death in 1422. Despite his relatively short reign, Henry's outstanding military successes in the Hundred Years' War against France made England one of the strongest military powers in Europe. Immortalised in Shakespeare's Henriad plays, Henry is known and celebrated as one of the greatest warrior-kings of medieval England. Henry of Monmouth, the eldest son of Henry IV, became heir apparent and Prince of Wales after his father seized the throne in 1399. During the reign of his father, the young Prince Henry gained early military experience in Wales during the Glyndŵr rebellion, and by fighting against the powerful Percy family of Northumberland. He played a central part at the Battle of Shrewsbury despite being just sixteen years of age. As he entered adulthood, Henry played an increasingly central role in England's government due to the declining health of his father, but disagreements between Henry and his father led to political conflict between the two. After his father's death in March 1413, Henry ascended to the throne of England and assumed complete control of the country, also reviving the historic English claim to the French throne. In 1415, Henry followed in the wake of his great-grandfather, Edward III, by renewing the Hundred Years' War with France, beginning the Lancastrian phase of the conflict (1415–1453). His first military campaign included capturing the port of Harfleur and a famous victory at the Battle of Agincourt, which inspired a proto-nationalistic fervour in England and Wales. During his second campaign (1417–20), his armies captured Paris and conquered most of northern France, including the formerly English-held Duchy of Normandy. Taking advantage of political divisions within France, Henry put unparalleled pressure on Charles VI of France ("the Mad"), resulting in the largest holding of French territory by an English king since the Angevin Empire. The Treaty of Troyes (1420) recognised Henry V as regent of France and heir apparent to the French throne, disinheriting Charles's own son, the Dauphin Charles. Henry was subsequently married to Charles VI's daughter, Catherine of Valois. The treaty ratified the unprecedented formation of a union between the kingdoms of England and France, in the person of Henry, upon the death of the ailing Charles. However, Henry died in August 1422, less than two months before his father-in-law, and was succeeded by his only son and heir, the infant Henry VI. Analyses of Henry's reign are varied. According to Charles Ross, he was widely praised for his personal piety, bravery, and military genius; Henry was admired even by contemporary French chroniclers. However, his occasionally cruel temperament and lack of focus regarding domestic affairs have made him the subject of criticism. Nonetheless, Adrian Hastings believes his militaristic pursuits during the Hundred Years' War fostered a strong sense of English nationalism and set the stage for the rise of England (later Great Britain) to prominence as a dominant global power.

Infobox

Reign
21 March 1413 – 31 August 1422
Coronation
9 April 1413
Predecessor
Henry IV
Successor
Henry VI
Regency
21 May 1420 – 31 August 1422
Monarch
Charles VI
Born
16 September 1386Monmouth Castle, Wales
Died
31 August 1422 (aged 35)Château de Vincennes, Kingdom of France
Burial
7 November 1422Westminster Abbey, London
Spouse
mw- Catherine of Valois (m. 1420)
Issue
Henry VI
House
Lancaster
Father
Henry IV of England
Mother
Mary de Bohun

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Regnal titles
Regnal titles
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Regnal titles
Preceded byHenry IV
Preceded byHenry IV
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Preceded byHenry IV
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
King of EnglandLord of Ireland 1413–1422
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Succeeded byHenry VI
Duke of Aquitaine 1400–1422
Duke of Aquitaine 1400–1422
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Duke of Aquitaine 1400–1422
Peerage of England
Peerage of England
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Peerage of England
VacantTitle last held byEnglish title: Richard of Bordeaux Welsh title: Dafydd ap Gruffudd (1283)
VacantTitle last held byEnglish title: Richard of Bordeaux Welsh title: Dafydd ap Gruffudd (1283)
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
VacantTitle last held byEnglish title: Richard of Bordeaux Welsh title: Dafydd ap Gruffudd (1283)
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Prince of Wales 1399–1413
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
VacantTitle next held byEnglish title: Edward of Westminster Welsh title:Owain Glyndwr (Pretender 1400/15)
VacantTitle last held byRichard of Bordeaux
VacantTitle last held byRichard of Bordeaux
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
VacantTitle last held byRichard of Bordeaux
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Duke of Cornwall 1399–1413
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
VacantTitle next held byHenry of Windsor
Preceded byHenry Bolingbroke
Preceded byHenry Bolingbroke
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Preceded byHenry Bolingbroke
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Duke of Lancaster 1399–1413
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Merged in Crown
Honorary titles
Honorary titles
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Honorary titles
Preceded bySir Thomas Erpynham
Preceded bySir Thomas Erpynham
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Preceded bySir Thomas Erpynham
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 1409–1412
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Succeeded byThe Earl of Arundel
Henry V of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 16 September 1386 Died: 31 August 1422
Regnal titles
Preceded byHenry IV
King of EnglandLord of Ireland 1413–1422
Succeeded byHenry VI
Duke of Aquitaine 1400–1422
Peerage of England
VacantTitle last held byEnglish title: Richard of Bordeaux Welsh title: Dafydd ap Gruffudd (1283)
Prince of Wales 1399–1413
VacantTitle next held byEnglish title: Edward of Westminster Welsh title:Owain Glyndwr (Pretender 1400/15)
VacantTitle last held byRichard of Bordeaux
Duke of Cornwall 1399–1413
VacantTitle next held byHenry of Windsor
Preceded byHenry Bolingbroke
Duke of Lancaster 1399–1413
Merged in Crown
Honorary titles
Preceded bySir Thomas Erpynham
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 1409–1412
Succeeded byThe Earl of Arundel

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