1416 in France
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Events from the year 1416 in France.
Incumbents
Events
- 9–11 March - The Battle of Valmont during the Hundred Years War
- 15 August - The Treaty of Canterbury is signed creating an anti-French alliance between England and the Emperor Sigismund
Deaths
- 15 June - John, Duke of Berry (born 1340)
- Unknown - Margaret of Bourbon, Lady of Albret]] (born 1344)
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gollark: It is, unfortunately, hard (for practical and ethical reasons) to really field-test them, but you can do simulations of some things.
gollark: It's reasonable and good to think abstractly about the pros and cons of different social/political/economic systems so we can consider which ones might be better in various ways.
gollark: What are you meant to do, just go "hmm, yes, let's just hope it all works out magically".
gollark: You can totally somewhat advance plan political stuff.
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