Richard I, King Of England — • King who embarked on the Crusades (1157 1199) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Richard I, King of England Richard I, King of England … Catholic encyclopedia
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Henry VI, King of England — (1421–1471) Through his favoritism and inability to function effectively as king, Henry VI, third monarch of the house of LANCASTER, became a chief cause of the WARS OF THE ROSES. Born at Windsor in December 1421, the only child of Henry V… … Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses
Henry II (King of England) — Henry II † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Henry II King of England, born 1133; died 6 July, 1189; was in his earlier life commonly known as Henry Fitz Empress from the fact that his mother Matilda, daughter of Henry I, was first married to… … Catholic encyclopedia
Richard III, King of England — (1452–1485) Richard III, the last king of the houses of YORK and PLANTAGENET, is the most controversial monarch in English history. By deposing and then perhaps murdering his nephew, Richard revived the WARS OF THE ROSES, thereby destroying… … Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses
I Served the King of England — Infobox Film name = I Served the King of England caption = Czech language poster director = Jiří Menzel producer = Rudolf Biermann writer = Jiří Menzel starring = Oldřich Kaiser Julia Jentsch Ivan Barnev Martin Huba Marián Labuda Milan Lasica… … Wikipedia
The King of England and his Three Sons — is a Gypsy fairy tale collected by Joseph Jacobs in More English Fairy Tales . He listed as his source Francis Hindes Groome s In Gypsy Tents , where the informant was John Roberts, a Welsh gypsy.Joseph Jacobs, More English Fairy Tales ,… … Wikipedia
Edward IV, King of England — (1442–1483) Edward IV, first king of the house of YORK, was a central figure in the WARS OF THE ROSES. Only eighteen when he overthrew HENRY VI and the house of LANCASTER, Edward, despite personal flaws and political misjudgments that briefly… … Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses
An Act prohibiting the proclaiming any person to be King of England or Ireland, or the Dominions thereof — purported to be an Act of the Parliament of England, enacted without royal assent on the same day as the execution of King Charles I of England on 30 January 1649, during the English Civil War. [ January 1649: An Act prohibiting the proclaiming… … Wikipedia
Henry VII, King of England — (1457–1509) First king of the house of TUDOR, Henry VII, the surviving heir of the house of LANCASTER, won the Crown from RICHARD III and the house of YORK at the Battle of BOSWORTH FIELD in August 1485. The son of Edmund TUDOR, earl of… … Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses