Timeline (Hundred Years War: English Victory)

1410s
March the 21st, 1413: Henry V becomes King of England. He would go on to be known as the most important English King in history.

October the 25th, 1415: The Battle of Agincourt happens, ending in an English victory later that day

1417: English troops led by King Henry V take the city of Caen.

January the 19th, 1419: English troops take the city of Rouen.

May the 21st, 1420: The treaty of Troyes is signed. The terms state that upon the death on King Charles VI of France King Henry V of England his his heirs would inherit the Kingdom of France.

October the 6th, 1421: The Siege of Meaux starts, Henry V did not lead the English Troops as planned due to an important ceremony back in England. An English commander is placed in charge of the troops.

October the 21st, 1422: King Charles VI of France dies at the age of 53.

October the 22nd, 1422: King Henry V of England is crowned as King of France, ending the war between the Kingdoms of England and France.

October the 22nd, 1422: King Henry V unites England and France to form the United Kingdom of England and France

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