King of England (141322), born in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, SE Wales, UK, the eldest son of Henry IV. He fought against Glendower and the Welsh rebels (14028), and became Constable of Dover (1409) and Captain of Calais (1410). To this time belong the exaggerated stories of his wild youth. The main effort of his reign was his claim, through his great-grandfather Edward III, to the French crown. In 1415 he invaded France, and won the Battle of Agincourt against great odds. By 1419 Normandy was again under English control, and in 1420 was concluded the perpetual peace of Troyes, under which Henry was recognized as heir to the French throne and Regent of France, and married Charles VI's daughter, Catherine of Valois.
Henry V may refer to:
Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (1081–1125). Henry V (play), one of the Shakespearean histories, based on the life of King Henry V of England. Henry V (1944 film), a film adaptation of Shakespeare's play, directed by Laurence Olivier. Henry V (1989 film), a film adaptation of Shakespeare's play, directed by Kenneth Branagh. If an article link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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