Henry VI, King of England, at age 19 founded Eton College and King's College, Cambridge. At 31 he had a sudden, dramatic mental illness in which he was mute and unresponsive. Before, he had been paranoid, grand
Shortly before his death, Henry V named his brother, John, Duke of Bedford, regent of France in the name of his son, Henry VI of England, then only a few months old. Henry V did not live to be crowned King of France himself, as he might confidently have expected after the Treaty ...
On May 21st 1420, at Troyes in Champagne, Henry V of England and Charles VI of France sealed a treaty (the 'final peace' as it soon came to be known) intended to settle the long-standing quarrel between their two countries by a union of the two crowns which would rule two sovereign ...
King Henry VI began his reign at a young age and inherited both the English and French crowns. During his reign, he had periods of debilitating mental ...
His 9-year-old son Edward VI succeeded him as king but died six years later. Mary I spent her five-year reign steering England back into the Catholic fold, but Elizabeth I, the longest-reigning of the Tudor monarchs, restored her father’s Protestant religious reforms. Sources Henry VIII ...
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King Henry VI of England(1421 – 1471), marriedMargaret of Anjou, had one childEdward of Westminster, Prince of Waleswho died at the Battle of Tewkesbury King Henry V never saw their child. The warrior king, the victor against the French at the Battle of Agincourt, determined to conquer ...
March 5 – Henry VI of England is deposed by the Duke of York during war of the Roses. 5 de marzo: Enrique VI de Inglaterra es depuesto por el duque de York durante la guerra de las Rosas. WikiMatrix “First thing we do,” wrote Shakespeare in Henry VI, Part II, “is kill ...
This is an attempt to take up the work of the former Henry VI Society in England that seems to have disappeared: an attempt at the rehabilitation of King Henry's reputation and a hope that some day an organisation like the defunct society will revive to carry on this important work. ...
1. ?1275--1313, Holy Roman Emperor (1312--13) and, as Henry VI, count of Luxembourg (1288--1313). He became king of the Lombards in 1313 2. 1457--1509, first Tudor king of England (1485--1509). He came to the throne (1485) after defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosw...