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== Events == <onlyinclude> === January–March === * [[January 7]] – [[Philip the Good]], Duke of Burgundy, marries [[Isabella of Portugal, Duchess of Burgundy|Isabella of Portugal]]. * [[January 10]] – [[Philip the Good]] founds the [[Order of the Golden Fleece]]. * [[February 6]] – The [[Hussite]] General [[Prokop the Great|Andreas Prokop]] signs a treaty with [[Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg]] at [[Kulmbach]], agreeing to withdraw Hussite troops entirely from Germany. <ref>"Prokop", in ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' (11th ed.), ed. by Hugh Chisholm (Cambridge University Press, 1911)</ref> * [[February 23]] – King [[Henry VI of England]] gives [[royal assent]] to numerous bills passed by the [[English Parliament]], including the [[Treason Act 1429]] (which makes sending an extortion letter a felony, and the burning of a house as retaliation for nonpayment of money an act of [[treason]]. Additionally, assent is given to the [[Forcible Entry Act 1429]], the [[Forty-shilling freeholders#History|Electors of Knights of the Shires Act 1429]], and the [[Weights and Measures Acts (UK)|Weights and Measures Act 1429]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971 |publisher=Her Majesty's Stationery Office |location=London |date=1972 |url={{GBurl|lUMIAAAAMAAJ|page=31}} |pages=31 |isbn=978-0-11-840096-1 |via=[[Google Books]]}}</ref> * [[March 29]] – The [[Ottoman Empire]], led by the Sultan [[Murad II]], [[Siege of Thessalonica (1422–1430)|captures]] [[Thessalonica]] in Greece after an eight-year siege.<ref>{{cite book |last=Vacalopoulos |first=Apostolos E. |author-link=Apostolos Vakalopoulos |title=History of Macedonia 1354–1833 |translator=Peter Megann |publisher=[[Institute for Balkan Studies (Greece)|Institute for Balkan Studies]] |location=Thessaloniki |year=1973 |pages=92–94 |url=http://promacedonia.org/en/av/ |oclc=220583971 }}</ref> === April–June === * [[April 28]] – The [[Hussites]] defeat Hungarian and Serbian troops in the [[Battle of Trnava (1430)|Battle of Nagyszombat]] in an invasion of the [[Kingdom of Hungary]] near Nagyszombat (now [[Trnava]] in [[Slovakia]]).<ref>{{cite journal |last=Lysý |first=Miroslav |title=Husitské vpády do Uhorska 1428 – 1431 |trans-title=The Hussite Raids into the Kingdom of Hungary in 1428 – 1431 |url=https://www.academia.edu/10202524 |language=sk |journal=Historický časopis |year=2007 |issue=3 |page=420 |access-date=12 December 2016}}</ref> * [[May 14]] – The French first attempt to relieve the [[Siege of Compiègne]]. * [[May 23]] – [[Joan of Arc]] is captured by the Burgundian troops, led by [[John II, Count of Ligny]], while leading an army to relieve [[Compiègne]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=DeVries |first=Kelly |year=1999 |title=Joan of Arc: A Military Leader |publisher=Sutton Publishing |page=36 |url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780750918053 |url-access=registration |isbn=9780750918053 |oclc=42957383}}</ref> After her surrender to Lyonnel de Wandomme, she is turned over to [[Philip the Good]], [[Duke of Burgundy]], and incarcerated at the castle of [[Beaulieu-les-Fontaines]]. * [[June 14]] – [[William Waynflete]] becomes vicar of [[Skendleby]], [[Lincolnshire]]. === July–September === * [[July 3]] – In the [[Bavaria]]n town of [[Lindau]], 15 Jewish residents are burned at the stake after being accused of murdering a Christian child.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Zunz |first=Leopold |title=The Sufferings of the Jews During the Middle Ages |date=1907 |publisher=Bloch Publishing Company |language=en}}</ref> * [[July 11]] – [[Battle of Trnava (1430)|Battle of Trnava]]: The [[Hussites]] defeat the [[Hungarians|Hungarian]]-[[Moravians (ethnic group)|Moravian]]-[[Serbs|Serbian]] army. * [[August 23]] – [[Pope Martin V]], writing in the [[papal brief]] ''Ad statum'', grants recognition to the [[Conventual Franciscans|Order of Friars Minor Conventual]], allowing them the right to hold property.<ref>[https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06281a.htm "Order of Friars Minor"], by Michael Bihl, in ''The Catholic Encyclopedia'', Vol. 6. (New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909)</ref> * [[September 4]] – the Republic of Venice signs [[Ottoman–Venetian peace treaty (1419)#Aftermath|a treaty with the Ottoman Empire]] to end the eight-year war between the two nations after the Ottoman capture of Thessalonica, replacing the previous agreement of 1419.<ref>{{cite journal |first=Antonio |last=Fabris |title=From Adrianople to Constantinople: Venetian–Ottoman diplomatic missions, 1360–1453 |year=1992 |journal=Mediterranean Historical Review |volume=7 |issue=2 |pages=177–180 |doi = 10.1080/09518969208569639 }}</ref> === October–December === * [[October 27]] – [[Vytautas]], the [[Grand Duke of Lithuania]], dies shortly after the cancellation of plans to crown him as King of Lithuania.<ref>{{cite book | last=Kiaupa | first=Zigmantas |author2=Jūratė Kiaupienė |author3=Albinas Kuncevičius | title=The History of Lithuania Before 1795 | orig-year=1995 | edition=English | year=2000 | publisher=Lithuanian Institute of History | location=Vilnius | isbn=9986-810-13-2 | pages=205–211}}</ref> His cousin [[Švitrigaila]] is elected unanimously by the Lithuanian nobles as the new Grand Duke, violating an agreement with the Kingdom of Poland that the Polish nobles would be able to participate in the election. * [[November 16]] – (1st waxing of Natdaw [[Burmese calendar|792 ME]]) In Burma, [[Min Saw Mon]], King of Arakan, moves the capital from [[Launggyet]] to the nearby, but more strategically located, city of [[Mrauk-U]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Myanma Swezon Kyan |publisher=[[Sarpay Beikman]] |editor=Myat Soe |language=Burmese |location=Yangon |year=1964 |edition=1 |volume=9 |page=425}}</ref> * [[November 21]] – [[Joan of Arc]] is sold by the Burgundians to the Kingdom of England for 10,000 [[livre tournois]], equivalent to 808.8 kg (28,530 oz or 1,783.1 lbs) of [[silver]].<ref>Lucien-René Delsalle, ''Rouen et les Rouennais au temps de Jeanne d'Arc'' (''Rouen and the people of Rouen in the time of Joan of Arc'') (Éditions des Falaises, 1982)</ref> * [[November 27]] – King Henry VI summons members of Parliament to assemble on January 12. * [[December 23]] – Seven months after her capture at Compiegne, [[Joan of Arc]] is moved from the castle of [[Le Crotoy]] to the tower at the [[Rouen Castle]].<ref>[[Philippe Contamine]], [[Olivier Bouzy]], and [[Xavier Hélary]], ''Dictionnaire Jeanne d'Arc'', Robert Laffont, 2012, p.20</ref> === Date unknown === * With the surrender of [[Chalandritsa]] and the [[Patras Castle|citadel]] of [[Patras]] to the Byzantine [[Despotate of the Morea]], the [[Principality of Achaea]] comes to an end. * [[Bratislava Castle]] is converted to a fortress under [[Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor|Sigismund of Luxembourg]].
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