Treaty of Canterbury (1416)
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See also: Treaty of Canterbury
Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor began to shift his alliance from France to England after the French defeat at the Battle of Agincourt. The Treaty of Canterbury (15 August 1416) culminated diplomatic efforts between Henry V of England and Sigismund and resulted in a defensive and offensive alliance against France. This, in turn, led the way to resolution of the papal schism.
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- B. Guenee. Between Church and State: The Lives of Four French Prelates in the Late Middle Ages [1]
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