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October 25: English archers defeat larger force of French knights at Battle of Agincourt.

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Year 1415 (MCDXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.

EventsEdit

January–MarchEdit

  • January 24France and England agree to extend their truce in the ongoing Burgundian War after the English Bishop of Durham and of Norwich meet with representatives of King Charles VI, prolonging a ceasefire until May 1.<ref>Sir James H. Ramsay, Lancaster and York: A Century of English History, A.D. 1399-1485 (Clarendon Press, 1892) p.192</ref>
  • January 30 – (19th day of 12th month Ōei 21) Shoko is formally enthroned as the new Emperor of Japan, more than two years after the abdication of his father, the Emperor Go-Komatsu.
  • February 22
  • March 2 – At the Council of Constance, the Antipope John XXIII, chosen at the Council of Pisa, promises that he will resign all claims to leadership of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • March 13 – (4th waxing of Tagu 776 ME) At the decisive Battle of Dala in Myanmar, Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa of Ava leads his troops in the battle against the army of King Razdarit of Hanthawaddy.<ref name=Yazawin>Yazawin Thit Vol. 2 2012, p. 262</ref> Prince Kyawswa is killed, but King Minkhaung's troops defeat the Hanthawaddy invaders and force their retreat.Yazawin Thit The loss for King Razdarit comes despite the advice of his astrologers for the date of the attack.<ref name=Yazawin/>
  • March 20 – Despite his promise to resign, the Antipope John XXIII escapes the city of Constance and takes refuge in the Duchy of Austria at Schaffhausen.<ref>Template:Cite CE1913</ref>
  • March 23Giorgio Adorno resigns as the Doge of Genoa despite having been appointed for life.<ref name=Epstein>Steven Epstein, Genoa and the Genoese, 958-1528 (University of North Carolina Press, 1996) p.326</ref>
  • March 29Barnaba Guano is elected as the new Doge of the Republic of Genoa.<ref name=Epstein/>

April–JuneEdit

  • April 6 – The decree Haec sancta synodus is approved by the Council of Constance and sets the precedent that an ecumenical council of cardinals and bishops has superiority over the Pope. The decree provides that a council "legitimately assembled in the Holy Spirit... has power immediately from Christ; and that everyone of whatever state or dignity, even papal (in the Latin text,etiam si papalis), is bound to obey it in those matters which pertain to the faith."<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
  • April 30Frederick I becomes Elector of Brandenburg.
  • May 4 – The Council of Constance declares that the late English theologian John Wycliffe (1328-1384) was a heretic and bans his writings, as well as directing that his work be burned, and that Wycliffe's remains be removed from their burial site on consecrated church ground.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

|CitationClass=web }}</ref> The order will be carried out 13 years later in 1428.

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