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February 17:Musa Çelebi becomes new Ottoman Sultan after forcing his brother Süleyman Çelebi from the throne and killing him.

Template:C15 year in topicYear 1411 (MCDXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar.

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January–MarchEdit

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July–SeptemberEdit

October–DecemberEdit

  • October 3 – At the Abbey of St Vaast in Arras in France, John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy hosts English Bishop Henry Chichele and several envoys who are ready to negotiate terms for English support of Burgundy in the ongoing French civil war with the Armagnacs. The negotiations fail to attract much support other than to hire some of the English soldiers as mercentaries.<ref>Jonathan Sumption, The Hundred Years War, Volume 4: Cursed Kings (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017) pp.288-289</ref>
  • October 22 – The Duke of Burgundy and his troops capture Paris with the help of English mercenaries.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
  • November 3 – The English Parliament is assembled after being summoned by King Henry IV, and elects Thomas Chaucer as Speaker of the House of Commons again.
  • November 24 – The Swiss canton of Appenzell enters into an alliance with most of the cantons of the Swiss Confederacy.<ref>{{#if: |
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  • November 30Henry IV dismisses Prince Henry and his supporters from the government. The next day, the leader of the Armagnacs, the Duke of Orleans, finds that the gates to the walled city of Paris have been locked and are closely guarded.
  • December 19Royal assent is given by King Henry IV to many of the acts passed by the English Parliament, including the Riot Act 1411, which provides that "The justices of peace and the sheriffs shall arrest those which commit any riot... and inquire of them, and record their offences.
  • December 21 – King Henry IV of England issues pardons to all but two of the Welsh rebels in the Glyndŵr rebellion except for the leaders, Owain Glyndŵr and Thomas of Trumpington<ref>Template:Cite DNB</ref>

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