Wars of the Roses 3 - Henry V 1413-1422 Flashcards
When did Henry V become king?
1413
When was Oldcastle’s rebellion?
1414
When were the statutes against the Lollardy?
1414
When was the truce with Brittany?
1414
When was the Southampton Plot?
1415
When was the invasion of Harfleur?
1415
When was Agincourt?
1415
When was the alliance against France with the King of Romans?
1416
When was France invaded?
1417
When was the execution of Oldcastle?
1417
When was the Siege of Rouen?
1418
When did Rouen fall?
1419
When was John the Fearless murdered?
1419
When was the Anglo-Burgundian alliance?
1419
When was the Treaty of Troyes?
1420
When did Henry marry Catherine of Valois?
1420
When was Henry VI born?
1421
When did Henry V die?
1422
Who were the Southampton Plotters?
Richard, Earl of Cambridge
Baron Scrope
Sir Thomas Grey
Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March
Why were English troops sent home from Harfleur with a ‘sick note’?
Dysentery
Who was Catherine of Valois rumoured to be in a relationship with after she was widowed?
Edmund Beaufort (Duke of Somerset)
Who did Catherine of Valois marry after she was widowed and who was their grandchild?
Owen Tudor
Henry VII
Where did Henry V win his spurs?
Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403
When did Henry V lead the ruling council for his father?
1406-11
When was Henry V excluded from politics after a row with his father?
1411-12
Which treaty did Henry V want to regain land from?
Treaty of Bretigny
How did Henry V treat Henry Percy (Hotspur’s son)?
He allowed him to inherit the Earldom of Northumberland
When did the French surrender at Harfleur?
22 September 1415
How many men were in Henry V’s troops at Harfleur?
10,000-12,500
How many of the English army at Agincourt were archers?
80%
What controversial decision did Henry V make at Agincourt?
Killing the French prisoners
Why did the French lose at Agincourt?
They wore too heavy armour, it was muddy, the battlefield was thin and their formation was too close
Which nobles were killed at Agincourt?
Earl of Suffolk and Duke of York
Where was there siege warfare in 1917?
Caen, Alencon, Domfront and Cherbourg
Who’s assassination triggered the Anglo-Burgundian alliance?
John the Fearless
Where was John the Fearless assassinated?
Montereau
What were the terms of the Treaty of Troyes?
1) Marriage to Catherine of Valois
2) Regent of France
3) Heir of France
4) Anglo-Burgundian alliance
5) Normandy separate until Charles VI dies
What were John Wycliffe’s supporters called?
Lollards
Why was Sir John Oldcastle arrested?
Practicing religious heresy
What was the result of Oldcastle’s rebellion?
Not much (only 200 rebels) but the Statute of Lollards and Statute of Riots was strengthened