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1408
 
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Driven from Aberystwyth and Harlech, Owain Glyn Dwr loses support - and the last Welsh rebellion fades away      
1409
 
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The Council at Pisa elects a new pope, Alexander V, without persuading the other two to resign - bringing the total to an unprecedented three       
1410
 
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The Poles defeat the Teutonic knights between Tannenberg and Grunwald, bringing the coastal strip around Gdansk into the Polish kingdom      
1410
 
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The Viking settlement in Greenland ends, after 400 years, when the last ship leaves the colony and sails for Norway      
1411
 
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The linen drapers of Florence commission a statue of St Mark from Donatello, who carves for Orsanmichele the first free-standing Renaissance sculpture       
Donatello, St George
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1412
 
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The three Limburg brothers illustrate for the duke of Berry the Très Riches Heures, one of the masterpieces of International Gothic        
1413
 
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Henry V succeeds his father, Henry IV, as king of England      
1415
 
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Filippo Brunelleschi begins studying the ruins of classical Rome, with a view to rediscovering classical architecture      
1415
 
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Henry V captures the French stronghold of Harfleur - where, in Shakespeare, he urges his dear friends 'once more unto the breach'        
1415
 
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Henry V wins a victory on St Crispin's day at Agincourt, against a much larger and more heavily armed French force       
Indenture committing an English gentleman to fight with Henry V in France
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