King of England, Henry V Lancaster
Birth Name | King of England, Henry V Lancaster 1a |
Also Known As | Lancaster, Henry V |
Gramps ID | I27599 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 35 years, 22 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Nobility Title [E35535] | V |
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Birth [E35536] | 1387-08-09 | Monmouth Castle, England |
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Death [E35537] | 1422-08-31 | France |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | King of England, Henry IV Lancaster [I27596] | 1366-05-30 | 1412/3-03-20 (Julian) | |
Mother | de Bohun, Mary [I27598] | about 1370 | 1394-07-04 | |
Sister | Lancaster, Blanche [I25892] | 1392 | ||
Brother | Lancaster, Humphrey [I25737] | 1390-10-03 | 1426-10-08 | |
Brother | Lancaster, John [I22253] | 1389-06-20 | 1435-09-14 | |
Sister | Lancaster, Philippa [I25488] | 1394-07-04 | ||
Brother | Lancaster, Thomas [I25575] | 1388-09-29 | 1420/1-03-22 (Julian) | |
King of England, Henry V Lancaster [I27599] | 1387-08-09 | 1422-08-31 |
Families
  |   | Family of King of England, Henry V Lancaster and de Valois, Katherine [F10306] | ||||||||||||
Married | Wife | de Valois, Katherine [I27600] ( * 1401 + 1438 ) | ||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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King of England, Henry VI Lancaster [I27603] | 1421-12-06 | 1471-05-21 |
Narrative
Acceded 1413-1422.
Henry V
Soon after his accession, Henry V (reigned 1413-22) laid claim to the French crown. Stern and ruthless, Henry was a brilliant general who had gained military experience in his teens, when he fought alongside his father at the battle of Shewsbury. In 1415, Henry set sail for France, capturing Harfleur. His offer to the French Dauphin of personal combat (Richard I and Edward III had made similar offers in their time) was, like those of his predecessors, refused; he went on to defeat the French at the Battle of Agincourt. In alliance with unreliable Burgundy, and assisted by his brothers (the Dukes of Clarence, Bedford and Gloucester), Henry gained control of Normandy in subsequent campaigns. By the Treaty of Troyes (1420), he gained recognition as heir to the French throne, and married Charles VI's daughter Katherine.
Well educated, Henry had a particular interest in liturgical music; he gave pensions to well-known composers of his time, and a hymn of praise to God, which he ordered sung after Agincourt, still exists. However, Henry's success was short lived and he died of dysentery in 1422 in Bois de Vincennes, France.
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