Henry V Lancaster and the idea of Anglo-French Double Monarchy
- Authors: Sidyaka AV1
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Affiliations:
- Russian State University for the Humanities
- Issue: No 4 (2010)
- Pages: 22-34
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/view/1152
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Abstract
Henry V of Lancaster (1413-1422) was one of the most illustrious medieval English monarchs. His short reign was dominated by the idea of uniting England and France into so-called double monarchy, under his rule. How did Henry V envisage the supposed Anglo-French kingdom, how was this idea put into reality, what were the causes of its failure - these are the principal problems which this article deals with.
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A V Sidyaka
Russian State University for the Humanities
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Кафедра всеобщей историиИсторико-архивный институт; Российский государственный гуманитарный университет; Russian State University for the Humanities