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Henry IV dies and is succeeded on the English throne by his son, Henry V, who had proven himself by leading the war against the Welsh (1402-1408). He arrests Sir John Oldcastle for heresy and then puts down a rebellion against his rule.
Another revolt breaks out in Paris, led by Simon Caboche, and the rebels win some concessions, although they are later defeated and the reforms withdrawn.
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