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#history #culture #lectures#literature#england King of England from 1413, from the Lancaster dynasty, one of the greatest commanders of the Hundred Years' War. He defeated the French at the Battle of Agincourt, where he personally took part in hand-to-hand combat. Under the Treaty of Troyes, he became the heir to the French king Charles VI the Mad and received the hand of his daughter Catherine. He continued the war with Charles's son, the Dauphin Charles, who did not recognize the treaty, and during this war, just two months before the death of Charles VI, in August 1422, he died, presumably of dysentery. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Friends, if anyone has the opportunity to help, below, at the link you can help a generally good person cope with his ailment - aortic valve defect: donations will help with valve replacement surgery, the purchase of the artificial valve itself, and postoperative rehabilitation. Well, and for those who don't have the opportunity to help, just send rays of goodness in your thoughts. Peace and love to all.???? ❤ Belarusbank card: 4255 1901 2061 5557 Sberbank card: 5228 6005 7854 2104 https://www.donationalerts.com/r/vrem... link to document: https://disk.yandex.ru/i/UMb3Fh2apHkqgA