Henry V did not hire anyone to write a Valentine's Day card to Catherine of Valois, as Valentine's Day cards in the modern sense did not exist in the early 15th century. However, he famously wooed her through diplomatic and romantic gestures during their courtship, particularly during the negotiations for their marriage following his victory at the Battle of Agincourt. Their union was politically motivated, but it also included elements of romance typical of royal marriages of the time.
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Henry V did not hire anyone to write a Valentine's Day card for Catherine of Valois, as the concept of Valentine's Day cards and the specific details surrounding their relationship are more rooted in modern interpretations than historical fact. Henry V and Catherine of Valois were married in 1420 as part of a political alliance, and their romance is often romanticized in literature. The idea of a Valentine's card is more a contemporary notion rather than a historical event related to their courtship.
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