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Treaty of Canterbury (1416)

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180:, had established. However, before the end of Henry V's reign, the policies established by the Treaty of Canterbury had been abandoned because Sigismund became more involved in the Council of Constance and his control over Bohemian territory and less concerned with Anglo-French politics. All of those distractions meant that Sigismund was never able to create any military support and that the true intent of the treaty was not fulfilled. 32: 43: 142:
in 1416, convinced Charles VI and the French government to reject the embassy because he believed that it was just a scheme that would result in the English gaining the territory of Harfleur. Angered by the rejection, Sigismund resorted to creating the Treaty of Canterbury with only England, on the
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The treaty was signed on 15 August 1416. Henry V and Sigismund pledged to each other that they would provide support to gain back any territories held by the French. The subjects of both rulers were given the ability to trade and move among each other's lands freely. They agreed that neither side
285: 155:. However, he believed that the tensions between the English and the French served as a major obstacle to accomplishing unification. In addition, Sigismund desired to create a united Europe to fight in a crusade against the 131:. However, Sigismund still wanted a peace settlement and continued negotiating with France as well. In July 1416, Sigismund convinced Henry V and the French government to hold a conference in Paris between 176:
The Treaty of Canterbury, by favoring England and denouncing France, effectively ended the friendship between the house of Luxembourg and France, which Sigismund's grandfather,
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As a result of his struggles in creating an agreement, Sigismund travelled to London on 3 May 1416 to negotiate with Henry V of England. Upon his arrival, Sigismund was made a
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on 15 August 1416. The treaty resulted in a defensive and offensive alliance against France.
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would harbor traitors or rebels of the other but would aid each other during an invasion.
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on 1 March 1416. He was unable to reach an agreement with the French government because
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grounds that France favoured the schism and opposed any peace agreement with England.
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Between Church and State: The Lives of Four French Prelates in the Late Middle Ages
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89: 42: 135:, Sigismund and Henry V to discuss a possible peace treaty. 151:
Sigismund wanted to unify the Catholic Church and end the
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and prevent the English from maintaining a naval base in
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1416 alliance between the Holy Roman Empire and England
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Emperor Sigismund (above) and King Henry V (bottom)
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Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
King Henry V of England
France
England
Battle of Agincourt
Council of Constance
Paris
Bernard d'Armagnac
Harfleur
Normandy
Orleanist
Burgundian
Knight of the Garter
Hermann Ruissel
enamel
heraldic devices
Charles VI of France
Battle of Valmont
Papal schism
Ottoman Empire
John of Bohemia
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