What Happened This Year 1415

People Who Died in 1415

Minye Kyawswa

Crown Prince of Ava
Born
1391 634 years ago
Died
March 13th, 1415 610 years ago — 24 years old

Crown Prince of Ava during the early 15th century, played a significant role in the royal court of the Kingdom of Ava. Engaged in the administrative and military affairs of the kingdom, contributing to its governance and defense strategies. His life and reign occurred against the backdrop of power struggles within the region and between neighboring states. He is noted for his efforts to maintain the stability and integrity of Ava amidst these challenges.

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Manuel Chrysoloras

Greek philosopher and translator
Born
1355 670 years ago
Died
April 15th, 1415 610 years ago — 60 years old

A prominent figure in the Renaissance, contributed significantly to the revival of Greek literature and philosophy in Western Europe. Served as a professor at the University of Florence, where teachings focused on Greek grammar and philosophy. Translated key works of ancient Greek philosophers, including those of Plato and Aristotle, which played a crucial role in the development of humanist thought. His efforts helped bridge the intellectual gap between the Byzantine and Western traditions during a time of cultural transformation.

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Jan Hus

Czech priest and reformer
Born
1369 656 years ago
Died
July 6th, 1415 609 years ago — 46 years old

A Czech priest, philosopher, and reformer, contributed significantly to the religious movement against the Catholic Church's practices in the 15th century. Studied at Charles University in Prague and became a leading figure in the Bohemian Reformation. Advocated for church reforms and translated the Bible into Czech. His teachings emphasized the authority of scripture and criticized clerical abuses. His opposition to the church led to his excommunication and later execution for heresy in 1415, which sparked subsequent reform movements in Europe.

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Philippa of Lancaster

Portuguese queen, wife of Afonso V
Born
March 31st, 1360 665 years ago
Died
July 19th, 1415 609 years ago — 55 years old

A Portuguese queen, played a significant role in the early 15th century as the spouse of King Afonso V of Portugal. Marrying Afonso V in 1420, contributed to strengthening the alliance between England and Portugal during the Hundred Years' War. Her marriage symbolized the bond between the two nations, reflecting political strategies of the time. Managed royal affairs during her husband's military campaigns, especially when he focused on overseas exploration and territorial expansion. Died in 1415, leaving a legacy intertwined with the political dynamics of the Iberian Peninsula and beyond.

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Henry Scrope

3rd Baron Scrope of Masham
Born
1370 655 years ago
Died
August 5th, 1415 609 years ago — 45 years old

Held the title of 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham and served in the English military during the early 15th century. Played a significant role in the conflicts of his time, particularly during the early phases of the Hundred Years' War. Engaged in military campaigns in France and participated in notable events that shaped the political landscape of the period. Commanded troops in pivotal battles and contributed to the defense of English territories.

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Richard of Conisburgh

3rd Earl of Cambridge and nobleman
Born
1375 650 years ago
Died
August 5th, 1415 609 years ago — 40 years old

Held the title of 3rd Earl of Cambridge, a significant peerage during the late medieval period in England. Served in military roles, notably participating in campaigns during the early 15th century. Related to the royal family, being a grandson of King Edward III, maintaining a prominent position in the English nobility. Died in 1415 at the Battle of Agincourt, contributing to the ongoing conflicts in France during the Hundred Years' War.

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Edward of Norwich

2nd Duke of York, English politician
Born
1373 652 years ago
Died
October 25th, 1415 609 years ago — 42 years old

Edward of Norwich, the 2nd Duke of York, played a significant role in the political landscape of England during the early 15th century. He was a prominent figure in the House of Lords and participated actively in the conflicts of the Wars of the Roses. As a nobleman, he held various positions of power and was involved in key decisions influencing the kingdom. His lineage linked him to the royal family, which positioned him as a critical player in the struggles for the English crown.

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Dafydd Gam

Welsh nobleman and military leader
Died
October 25th, 1415 609 years ago — None years old

A Welsh nobleman, active during the period of the Hundred Years' War, played a significant role in the military resistance against English rule. Participation in the Battle of Agincourt occurred, where leadership in the Welsh contingent was displayed. gwilym led local forces against the English, contributing to the military efforts of the time. His service was noted during a turbulent historical period in Wales.

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Jean I

Duke of Alençon, military leader
Born
1385 640 years ago
Died
October 25th, 1415 609 years ago — 30 years old

Served as Duke of Alençon during the Hundred Years' War. Played a significant role in the conflict against England. Commanded troops at the Battle of Agincourt. Demonstrated military leadership in the face of adversity. Died in battle, remembered for valor.

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