Henry V succeeds to the throne in …

Years: 1396 - 1539
Henry V succeeds to the throne in 1413.

He renews hostilities with France and began a set of military campaigns which are considered a new phase of the Hundred Years War, referred to as the Lancastrian War.

He wins several notable victories over the French, including at the Battle of Agincourt.

In the Treaty of Troyes, Henry V is given the power to succeed the current ruler of France, Charles VI of France.

The Treaty also provides that he will marry Charles VI's daughter, Catherine of Valois.

They marry in 1421.

Henry dies of dysentery in 1422, leaving a number of unfulfilled plans, including his plan to take over as King of France. (Another unfulfilled plan was to lead a new crusade to retake Jerusalem from the Muslims.)

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