Henry and Arundel returned to England while Richard was on a military campaign in ... Henry gained enough power and support to have himself declared King Henry IV. He sent King Richard to prison (who ...
King of England from 1399, the son of John of Gaunt. In 1398 he was banished by Richard II but returned in 1399 to head a revolt and be accepted as king by Parliament. He was succeeded by his son ...
This tells the story of how Elizabeth Woodville met Edward IV of England. England was under ... We also meet Margaret ...
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 ...
Henry IV of France (1553–1610), also known as Henry of Navarre, was the first monarch of the Bourbon dynasty and ruled as ...
England, tutted fifteenth-century Frenchmen, is where they kill their kings. Though the comment’s smug self-satisfaction ...
His imprisonment by Edward IV eventually led to his brutal murder in the Wakefield Tower of the Tower of London. Henry VI was born on 6 December 1421, the only child of the charismatic Henry V and ...
Warwick’s decision to crown Edward as King left England with two kings - Edward IV and Henry VI. This meant there would be further conflict to decide who would be the official King of England.
The reign of King Henry I is one of the most action-packed of any English monarch. Henry was born around 1068 and was the ...
He met his troubles, writes A.L. Rowse, with resilience and courage. J.L. Kirby describes how, early in the fifteenth century, King Henry IV of England ordered three trusted servants to conduct ...