Aged 14 he was married at Arundel Castle to Mary de Bohun in about 1380. His second wife was Joan of Navarre whom he married at Winchester on 7th February 1403. Henry IV was crowned on 13th October ...
Their son became Richard II a year later. 5. Henry IV and Joan of Navarre It is highly probable that Henry of Lancaster and Joan of Navarre first met when she traveled to England to attend Richard ...
Meanwhile, Prince Hal again disappoints King Henry IV because of continued association with the lowlives of London. Prince Hal's brother, Prince John, undoes the rebellion through devious ...
The year 1399 saw the dethronement of Richard II and the seizure of the throne by Henry IV - the lord of Brecon, Monmouth, Cydweli and Ogwr - although Edmund Mortimer, the leading lord of the ...
Where You’ve Seen Her Before: The Serpent Queen as Jeanne d’Albret, queen of Navarre, wife of Antoine and mother of Henry IV; MI-5; Macbeth as Lady Macduff alongside Kenneth Branagh Case File ...
Dakin Matthews’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Parts i and ii into a single three-act play covering Bolingbroke’s turbulent reign. In these beloved and gripping epic history plays ...