was the eldest son ofKing Henry IV of England, known as Henry Bolingbroke before he became king, and his first wifeMary de Bohun, who died before her husband became king. He was born atMonmouth Castlein Wales on September 16, 1386. The powerfulJohn of Gaunt, third surviving son ofKing ...
The tower had some high profile (temporary) residents over the years of its existence. These included Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of King Edward IV, who twice had to take sanctuary in the abbey during the Wars of the Roses, Henry Holland, the Duke of Exeter, who claimed sanctuary after the ...
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Henry IV 2 Known as "Henry Bolingbroke." 1366?-1413. King of England (1399-1413). Son of John of Gaunt and grandson of Edward III, he was banished from England by Richard II, who confiscated his estate. Henry returned, raised an army, and compelled Richard to abdicate. Parliament confi...
Located just to the east of St Edward the Confessor’s Chapel in Westminster Abbey is the lavishly ornate Lady Chapel built on the orders of King Henry VII. Described as the “last masterpiece of English medieval architecture”, the chapel is the resting place of King Henry VII and his wif...
Henry of England(1268 – 1274) Eleanor of England(1269 – 1298), married Henri III, Count of Bar, had issue Daughter (born and died 1271) Joan of Acre(1272 – 1307), married (1) in 1290 Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, had issue (2) in 1297 Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Bar...
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After all, the Edict was the pragmatic concession of his grandfather Henry IV to end the longstanding French Wars of Religion. An additional factor in Louis's thinking was the prevailing contemporary European principle to assure socio-political stability, cuius regio, eius religio ("whose realm, ...
Henry, Duke of Gloucester(1640 – 1660) unmarried, died from smallpox Princess Henrietta(1644 – 1670), married Philippe, Duke of Orléans, had issue Charles with his siblings in 1637: Left to right: Mary, James, Charles, Elizabeth, and Anne; Credit – Wikipedia ...
areHenry VIIandHenry VIIIof England andLouis XIVof France. The 16th and 17th cent. mark the height of absolute monarchy, which found its theoretical justification in the doctrine ofdivine right. However, even the powerful monarchs of the 17th cent. were somewhat limited by custom and ...