Henry was the second son ofHenry VII, first of the Tudor line, and Elizabeth, daughter ofEdward IV, first king of the short-lived line of York. When his elder brother, Arthur, died in 1502, Henry became the heir to the throne; of all the Tudor monarchs, he alone spent his childhood...
Death, Finality of disorder Edict of Nantes evasiveness References in classic literature ? It was sent to King Henry IV, who had just taken the throne from Richard II. View in context "Well, here, for example," said Richelieu: "when, in 1610, for a cause similar to that which moves ...
Father Henry IV of England Mother Mary de Bohun Signature Henry V (16 September 1386 – 31 August 1422), also called Henry of Monmouth, was King of England from 1413 until his death in 1422. Despite his relatively short reign, Henry's outstanding military successes in the Hundred Years'...
Henry fled into exile, but returned to England in 1465 only to be imprisoned by Edward IV. In 1470 Henry's fortunes improved. The Earl of Warwick switched allegiances and formed an alliance with Margaret of Anjou, reinstating Henry as King of England from his imprisonment in the Tower of ...
Ambiguous proper names in prophecies: death of Henry IVdoi:10.1093/nq/s2-V.113.174LNotes and Queries
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The site was later part of a parcel of land upon which was located the home of novelist Samuel Richardson. Richardson, famed for his worksPamelaandClarissa, lived there from 1756 until his death in 1761. The property was subsequently known as ‘Richardson’s Villa’. ...
false rumors that the rebels have triumphed and that his son, Hotspur, is still alive. When the truth emerges, he contemplates renewing the conflict against the king by teaming up with his ally Scroop, who champions the cause in the name of the slain King Richard I, whom Henry IV had ...
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On the death of Edward IV in 1483, his young sons, Edward and Richard, were usurped by their uncle, Richard, Duke of Gloucester. He proclaimed himself Richard III and imprisoned the Princes in the Tower, where, almost certainly, he had them murdered. Henry Tudor, as the head of the ...