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gained a complete victory, after having been several times in the most imminent danger, of losing his life - The English killed upwards of ten thousand Men and took more prisoners than they had Men in their Army - In 1417 the King again landed at Beville in Normandy reduced Caen and the next Year subdued all Normandy On the 21st of May 1420, a treaty was concluded at Troye, which was ratified by the states of France, by this treaty, the Dauphin was disinherited and Henry 5th Married Catharine of France and