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  1. Henry V died on 31 August 1422 at the Château de Vincennes. The commonly held view is that Henry V contracted dysentery in the period just after the Siege of Meaux, which ended on 9 May 1422. However, the symptoms and severity of dysentery present themselves fairly quickly and he seems to have been healthy in the weeks following the siege.

  2. Nov 9, 2009 · He died on August 31, 1422, of battlefield dysentery. Henry V: Legacy . Henry VI was less than a year old when he took the English and French thrones.

  3. Mar 12, 2024 · September 16?, 1387, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales. Died: August 31, 1422, Bois de Vincennes, France. Title / Office: king (1413-1422), England. House / Dynasty: house of Lancaster. house of Plantagenet. Notable Family Members: spouse Catherine of Valois. father Henry IV. son Henry VI.

  4. Struck by dysentery, an often fatal infection nicknamed the “ bloody flux ,” while laying siege to the French city of Meaux, the king died just shy of his 35th or 36th birthday. His...

  5. Jan 31, 2020 · Henry IV died of illness on 20 March 1413 CE. The king's health had been in decline since 1406 CE, and Prince Henry had already taken over some of the king's duties. Prince Henry, aged just 25, was crowned Henry V on 9 April 1413 CE in Westminster Abbey while a blizzard raged outside.

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  7. Whilst the battle ensued, young Henry narrowly escaped death when an arrow struck him in the head. Fortunately for him, the royal physician attended to his wounds over the next few days, operating on him and eventually pulling the arrow out with minimal damage (treatment he would not have received had he not been heir to the throne).

  8. www.britannica.com › summary › Henry-V-king-of-EnglandHenry V summary | Britannica

    Henry V, (born Sept. 16?, 1387, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales—died Aug. 31, 1422, Bois de Vincennes, Fr.), King of England (1413–22) of the House of Lancaster. The eldest son of Henry IV, he fought Welsh rebels (1403–08). As king he harshly suppressed a Lollard uprising (1414) and a Yorkist conspiracy (1415).

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