July 12 : The Battle of Sant'Egidio is fought in Italy.
Calendar year
Year 1416 (MCDXVI ) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar .
July 1 – Henry Chichele , the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of All England , begins the firat of his semiannual inquisitions , directing the archdeacons to seek out heretics and bring them to trial.
July 12 – The Battle of Sant'Egidio is fought in Italy , soldier of fortune Braccio da Montone , Prince of Capua, conquers Umbria and its capital, Perugia .
July 16 – Following the Venetian Navy triumph over the Ottomans at Gallipoli, Dolfino Venier, the Republic of Venice's ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, reaches an agreement with the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed I to begin discussing a treaty.
August 15 – Sigismund, King of Germany , and King Henry V of England conclude the Treaty of Canterbury , an alliance of the two nations against France.
September 3 – King Henry V summons the English Parliament for the third time in less than a year, directing tvhe MPs to assemble on October 19.
October 19 – The English Parliament is opened by King Henry V. The House of Commons elects Roger Flower as its Speaker.
November 8 – Admiral Pietro Loredan is hailed as a hero upon his return to Venice after the Battle of Gallipoli.
November 14 – China 's Emperor Yongle and his fleet return to Nanjing from his fourth expedition for treasure after having been away since 1413 .[ 4]
November 19 – At Nanjing , the Emperor Yongle bestows gifts at a grand ceremony to princes, civil officials, military officers, and the ambassadors of 18 countries.[ 4]
December 16 (26 Shawwal 819 AH) –Hasan ibn Ajlan , the Vice Sultan of the Hejaz, becomes the Emir of Mecca again upon the surrender of Rumaythah ibn Muhammad , who usurped the Emirate in February.[ 5]
December 28 – China's Yongle makes announces a fifth treasure voyage.[ 6]
December 30 (10 Dhu al-Qadah 819 AH) – Hamsa Bhat, the Vizier for Ali Shah, the Sultan of Kashmir , is assassinated and Zayn al-Abidin is appointed to replace him.
February 2 – Racek Kobyla of Dvorce , Bohemian Hetman and Burgrave.
February 27 – Eleanor of Castile , queen consort of Navarre (b. c. 1363 )
April 2 – King Ferdinand I of Aragon (b. 1379 )[ 7]
May 21 – Anna of Celje , queen consort of Poland (b. c. 1381 )
May 30 – Jerome of Prague , Czech theologian (executed) (b. 1379 )
June 15 – John, Duke of Berry , son of John II of France (b. 1340 )
September 4 – John I, Count of Nassau-Siegen , German count[ 8]
October 1 – Yaqub Spata , lord of Arta
October 14 – Henry the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
December 29 – Mathew Swetenham , bowbearer of Henry IV
date unknown – The Limbourg brothers , painters of the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry .
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^ Ian Friel, Henry V's Navy: The Sea-Road to Agincourt and Conquest 1413-1422 (History Press, 2015)
^ "Suppression of the Oldcastle Revolt", by Maureen Jurkowski, Henry V: New Interpretations , ed. by Gwilym Dodd (York Medieval Press, 2013) p.151
^ Jonathan Sumption, The Hundred Years War, Volume IV: Cursed Kings (University of Pennsylvania Press, p.2017) p.494
^ a b Dreyer, Edward L. (2007). Zheng He: China and the Oceans in the Early Ming Dynasty, 1405–1433 . New York: Pearson Longman. p. 82. ISBN 978-0-321-08443-9 .
^ de Zambaur, E. (1927). Manuel de généalogie et de chronologie pour l'histoire de l'Islam (in French). Hanovre: Heinz Lafaire. p. 22.
^ Duyvendak, J. J. L. (1939). "The True Dates of the Chinese Maritime Expeditions in the Early Fifteenth Century". T'oung Pao . 34 (5): 378. doi :10.1163/156853238X00171 . JSTOR 4527170 .
^ "Ferdinand I | king of Aragon" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 31 March 2019 .
^ Dek, A.W.E. (1970). Genealogie van het Vorstenhuis Nassau (in Dutch). Zaltbommel: Europese Bibliotheek. p. 66.