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=== April–June === * [[April 5]] – [[John, Duke of Touraine|Jean de Touraine]], the [[Dauphin of France]] and heir to the French throne as the eldest living son of King Charles VI, dies suddenly at the age of 18 from a suspected poisoning. Jean's 15-year-old brother, [[Charles VII of France|Charles]], becomes the new Dauphin.<ref>Ernest van Bruyssel, [https://books.google.com/books?id=KEEaAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA66 ''Histoire du commerce et de la marine en Belgique''], 1863, p. 66</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Charles the Seventh |first=Malcolm |last=Vale |publisher=University of California Press |year=1974 |page=237}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Charles the Seventh |first=Malcolm Graham Allan |last=Vale |publisher=University of California Press |year=1974 }}</ref> * [[April 18]] – [[Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg]], is appointed to an additional position as Archchamberlain of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. * [[April 29]] – [[Louis II of Anjou|Louis II]], [[Duke of Anjou]], and former claimant to being King of Naples, dies at the age of 39 and is succeded by his 13-year-old son, [[Louis III of Anjou|Louis III]]. * [[May 2]] – [[Władysław II Jagiełło]], King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, remarries less than year after the death of his wife [[Anna of Cilli]], taking [[Elizabeth Granowska]] as his third wife in a ceremony at [[Sanok, Poland|Sanok]].<ref name="Duczmal">{{cite book |last=Duczmal |first=Małgorzata |title=Jogailaičiai | location=Vilnius |year=2012 |publisher=[[Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos centras]]|pages=176–178| isbn=978-5-420-01703-6 | language= Lithuanian |translator=Birutė Mikalonienė |translator2=Vyturys Jarutis }}</ref> Because the Polish nobles do not approve of the marriage, Elizabeth's coronation does not take place for six months. * [[May 31]] – [[William II, Duke of Bavaria|William]], [[Duke of Bavaria|Duke of Bavaria-Straubing]] and [[Count of Holland]], dies from an infection after being bitten by a dog.<ref>{{cite book|first=Wim |last = Wim P. Blockmans|title = Das Ringen Bayerns und Burgunds um die Niederlande|publisher = [[Alfons Huber (Philologe)|Alfons Huber]]|year = 2005|ISBN = 3-00-014600-8|pages = 321–345}}</ref> His death causes a conflict between his daughter [[Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut]] and his brother [[John III, Duke of Bavaria|John III]], with Jacqueline receiving Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut, and John becoming the new Duke. * [[June 2]] – King Henry V of England issues an order directing penalties for wearing of an unauthorized [[coat of arms]], directing sheriffs, on the day of mustering of persons for an exhibition, to inquire in such cases "by whose gift he holds those arms or coats of arms, except for those who bore arms with us at the Battle of Aguincourt."<ref>[https://www.google.com/books/edition/English_historical_documents_4_Late_medi/dL12K__XzoAC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22June+1417%22+coat+armour&pg=PA1136&printsec=frontcover "Henry V attempts royal control of heraldry, 1417"], in ''English Historical Documents'', ed. by A. R. Myers, et al., (Taylor & Francis, 2013) p.1136</ref> * [[June 24]] – The earliest extant description of [[Tynwald Day]]; the annual meeting of the [[Isle of Man]]'s [[parliament]] ([[Tynwald]]) is written down in law.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/fulltext/ls1819/p001.htm|title=p001-004 Lex Scripta, 1819|website=www.isle-of-man.com}}</ref> Its first recorded use for the promulgation of laws dates to 24 June 1417, when Sir John Stanley presided. * [[June 29]] – An English fleet, led by [[John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter|the Earl of Huntingdon]], defeats a fleet of Genoese carracks and captures their admiral, the "Bastard of Bourbon".<ref>{{cite book|author=David Charles Douglas|title=English historical documents. 4. [Late medieval]. 1327 - 1485|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dL12K__XzoAC&pg=PA214|year=1969|publisher=Psychology Press|isbn=978-0-415-60467-3|pages=214}}</ref> * [[June 30]] – In France, the Baron of [[Trévoux]] reverses a ban against the town's Jewish population, and allows them to study the [[Talmud]] without interference.<ref>Léon Berman, ''Histoire des Juifs de France des origines à nos jours'' (Paris: Librairie Lipschutz, 1937)</ref>
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