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  2. Catherine of Valois - Wikipedia

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    Catherine of Valois or Catherine of France (27 October 1401 – 3 January 1437) was Queen of England from 1420 until 1422. A daughter of King Charles VI of France , she married King Henry V of England [ 1 ] and was the mother of King Henry VI .

  3. Treaty of Troyes - Wikipedia

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    Ratification of the Treaty de Troyes, 21 May 1420 (Archives Nationales)The treaty arranged for the marriage of Charles VI's daughter Catherine of Valois to Henry V, who was made regent of France and acknowledged (along with his future sons) as successor to the French throne.

  4. List of knights and ladies of the Garter - Wikipedia

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    Catherine of Valois: 1401–1437 1415 Later Queen of England 123 William Haryngton: d. 1440 c.1416 124 William la Zouche, 5th Baron Zouche: c. 1373–1415 c.1415 125 John Holland, Earl of Huntingdon: 1395–1447 c.1416 Later Duke of Exeter 126 Richard de Vere, 11th Earl of Oxford: 1385–1417 c.1416 127 Sigismund, King of Germany: 1368–1437 ...

  5. 1420s in England - Wikipedia

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    1420. 21 May – Henry V of England and Charles VI of France sign the Treaty of Troyes, making Henry heir to the French throne. [1]2 June – Henry marries Catherine of Valois, Charles's daughter.

  6. 1420s - Wikipedia

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    June 2 – Catherine of Valois marries King Henry V of England. [2] ... 1420. February 9 – Dorothea of Brandenburg, Duchess of Mecklenburg (d. 1491)

  7. Dual monarchy of England and France - Wikipedia

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    Henry V's marriage to Catherine of Valois. By August, the English were outside the walls of Paris. The intrigues of the French parties culminated in the assassination of John the Fearless by the Dauphin's partisans at Montereau (10 September 1419). Philip the Good, the new duke, and the French court threw themselves into Henry's arms [citation ...

  8. Charles VI of France - Wikipedia

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    Henry was thus made regent and heir to the throne of France, and Charles married his daughter Catherine to Henry. However, Henry died shortly before Charles, which gave the House of Valois the chance to continue the fight against the House of Lancaster, leading to eventual Valois victory and the end of the Hundred Years' War in 1453.

  9. 1420 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1420 was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the ... June 2 – Catherine of Valois marries King Henry V of England. [2]