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  2. Mar 11, 2019 · In August 1453 the 31-year old English king Henry VI suddenly suffered an extreme episode of mental illness, causing him to descend into a state of complete withdrawal.

    • Tristan Hughes
  3. Mar 3, 2019 · The Madness of King Henry VI. Faced with extreme pressures, the ruler of England suffered a complete breakdown. But beware modern diagnoses of medieval mental health.

  4. May 26, 2024 · In many ways, Henry VI‘s struggles with mental illness reflect the broader challenges faced by medieval monarchs in an era of constant warfare, dynastic upheaval, and limited medical understanding.

  5. Henry VI, King of England, at age 19 founded Eton College and King's College, Cambridge. At 31 he had a sudden, dramatic mental illness in which he was mute and unresponsive. Before, he had been paranoid, grandiose, and indecisive.

    • Nigel Bark
    • 2002
    • When Henry’s wife, Margaret of Anjou, visited the king’s bedroom, they were sometimes joined by “trusted attendants” Pious, simple and puritan. This is how Henry VI is often described by historians and scholars.
    • He experienced a mysterious illness that lasted 18 months. In August 1453, Henry VI fell into an inertia that lasted 18 months. Some historians believe he was suffering from catatonic schizophrenia, a condition characterised by symptoms including stupor, catalepsy (loss of consciousness) and mutism.
    • He was the youngest person to become king of England – and the first (and only) English monarch to be crowned king of France. Henry became king of England on 1 September 1422, at nine months of age, following the death of his father, Henry V. A regency council governed the country until 1437, when Henry was considered old enough to rule.
    • He tried to stop the Wars of the Roses by implementing a ‘Love Day’ So devoted was Henry to the idea of peace, he once attempted to instigate a ‘Love Day’ to help reconcile the warring factions of the Wars of the Roses.
  6. Henry may have inherited a psychiatric condition from Charles VI of France, his maternal grandfather, who was affected by intermittent periods of mental illness during the last thirty years of his life.

  7. Mar 27, 2019 · The mental illness of monarchs has been a fruitful subject for historians, but in Henry VI's case his illness led directly to civil war.

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