1409 | Council of Pisa deposes both rival popes and elects a third ( Alexander V) |
1410 | Death of Alexander V and election by the council of John XXIII |
1412 | Compromise of Ceuta: the Trastamarans succeed to Aragon |
1414-17 | Council of Constance |
1415 | English defeat the French at Agincourt; Jan Hus is burnt as a heretic by the Council of Constance after further condemnation of Wycliffe's doctrines; deposition of John XXIII by the council and abdication of Gregory XII; Portuguese capture Ceuta on North African coast: the beginning of Portuguese expansion |
1416 | Jerome of Prague burnt as a heretic at Constance; Emperor Sigismund visits France and England in an attempt to make peace between them |
1417 | Second invasion of Normandy by Henry V; Council of Constance deposes Benedict XIII and elects Martin V: end of the Great Schism |
1418 | Dissolution of Council of Constance |
1419 | Assassination of John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy, by partisans of Charles, dauphin of France, later Charles VII |
1419-36 | Hussite wars in Bohemia |
1420 | Treaty of Troyes formalizes Anglo-Burgundian alliance against the dauphinists; crusade preached against the Hussites by Martin V |
1422 | Deaths of Henry V and Charles VI; Henry VI of England recognized as king of France by the Anglo- Burgundian party, Charles VII proclaimed by the dauphinists |
1423 | Outbreak of war between Milan and Florence, to last for over thirty years |
1424 | Madeira colonized by Portuguese; battle of Verneuil completes English conquest of Normandy |
1427 | Hussite armies threaten Germany |
1428-9 | Joan of Arc appears; siege of Orleans raised by dauphinist forces; Charles Vll crowned at Rheims |
1431-49 | Council of Basle |
1431 | Joan of Arc burnt at Rouen after trial by members of |
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