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Events

= January–March =

= April–June =

  • April 9 – The coronation of Henry V as King of England takes place at Westminster Abbey.
  • April 27 – The Cabochien revolt begins in Paris as a group of people, led by Simon Caboche, seize the Bastille prison and take as a hostage the Provost of Paris, Pierre des Essarts. The Cabochiens will control the city for the next four months.{{Cite book|language=fr|first=Bertrand|last=Schnerb|title=Les Armagnacs et les Bourguignons: la maudite guerre|publisher=Éditions Perrin|year=1988}}
  • May 14 – The first Parliament of King Henry V assembles at Westminster.
  • May 22 – During the confusion of the Cabochien revolt, King Charles VI of France signs into law the “Ordonnance cabochienne" that limits his power.Coville, Alfred, L'Ordonnance cabochienne (20-27 mai 1413), Editeur Alphonse Picard, Paris, 1891, p. 1
  • May 31 – At Srinagar, Ali Shah Miri becomes the new Sultan of Kashmir in what is now India, succeeding upon the death of his father, the Sultan Sikandar Shah Miri.
  • June 8 – King Ladislaus of Naples and his troops conquer and sack the city of Rome and drive out the Antipope John XXIII.
  • June 9 – Parliament closes in England as royal assent is given by King Henry V to acts passed during the session, including the Corn Measure Act 1413 and the Parliamentary Elections Act 1413 that sets regulations for the qualification of men to be elected to the House of Commons.
  • June 10Ludwig becomes the new monarch of the German principality of Hesse upon the death of his father, Hermann II, Landgrave of Hesse.

= July–September =

  • July 5Battle of Çamurlu: Mehmed I defeats his brother Musa, ending the Ottoman Interregnum.
  • August 3 – The Cabochien revolt comes to an end as the citizenry and nobles of Paris rise up against rebel control. The Cabochiens who fail to flee the city are executed, although Simon Caboche and the Duke of Burgundy escape.
  • August 28 – The University of St Andrews in Scotland is chartered by papal bull.{{Cite book|author=Great Britain. Commission for Visiting the Universities and Colleges of Scotland|title=University of St. Andrews|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iCwPAQAAMAAJ&pg=Pag173|year=1837|publisher=W. Clowes and Sons|location=London|page=173}}
  • September 5 – The "Ordonnance cabochienne" is repealed by the French government and King Charles's powers are restored.

= October–December =

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  • Samogitia becomes the last region in Europe to be Christianized.{{cite book|first=Endre|last=Bojtár|title=Foreword to the Past: A Cultural History of the Baltic People|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5aoId7nA4bsC&pg=PA140|publisher=CEU Press|year=1999|page=140|isbn=963-9116-42-4}}
  • The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty begin in Korea.

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