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  2. Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. He was the son of Edward, Prince of Wales (later known as the Black Prince), and Joan, Countess of Kent .

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  4. May 28, 2024 · Early years. Richard was the younger and only surviving son of Edward, the Black Prince, and his wife, Joan of Kent. Because his father died prematurely in 1376, Richard succeeded his grandfather Edward III as king in June 1377. Richard II entering London during the Peasants' Revolt, 1381.

  5. Richard, despite two marriages, to Anne and Isabelle of France, had no children, and was overthrown in 1399 by his cousin, Henry Bolingbroke (Henry IV). For information about the the royal family in the reign of Richard II, see his family tree (pdf file, 76KB).

  6. Jan 22, 2020 · Richard II of England reigned as king from 1377 to 1399 CE. The son of the late Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376 CE), Richard would succeed his grandfather Edward III of England (r. 1327-1377 CE), but as he was only 10 years of age, he initially had to co-rule with his most powerful barons.

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  7. Aug 4, 2015 · She would be their eldest surviving child. In an attempt at peace between England and France, Isabella became Richard II’s second wife on 31 October 1396. Richard was 29 years old and a widower...

  8. Jun 28, 2017 · The king's grandson, Richard II, succeeded to the throne aged 10, on his grandfather's death in 1377. In 1381 the Peasants' Revolt broke out, and Richard, aged 14, bravely rode out to meet the rebels at Mile End and at Smithfield, London.

  9. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Anne of Bohemia, Isabella of Valois. father: Edward, the Black Prince. mother: Joan of Kent. siblings: 1st Duke of Exeter, Edward of Angoulême, John Holland. Born Country: France. Emperors & Kings British Men. Died on: February 14, 1400. place of death: Pontefract Castle, Yorkshire, England. Cause of Death: Starvation.

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