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  1. 2 days ago · The statistics paint a grim picture of England‘s decline on the continent under Henry VI: In 1422, the year of Henry‘s accession, England controlled over 40% of modern France, including Normandy, Brittany, Anjou, Maine, and Aquitaine. By 1453, after decades of military setbacks, England had lost all its major holdings except the port of Calais.

  2. By 1442, Henry VI was several years into his majority, and the role of the council continued to diminish. Foremost in the king's mind in the early 1440s were plans for foundations at Eton and Cambridge.

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  4. 5 days ago · The eight kings named Henry each left a unique mark on English history. Henry VI (r. 1422-1461, 1470-1471) endured the Wars of the Roses. Image: Henry VI of England

  5. 2 days ago · Coss the innovator, hypothesiser, and controversialist is underpinned by Coss the meticulous researcher, analyst, and open-minded searcher for truth in what is in many ways an exemplary and undoubtedly far-reaching scholarly monograph.

  6. 5 days ago · 23/05/24. Synopsis. “HENRY VI, PART 2 (often written as 2 HENRY VI) is a history play by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1591 and set during the lifetime of King Henry VI of England.

  7. 5 days ago · After Henry V's death, his son, Henry VI, was crowned King of England and eventually France at just nine months old. As he became older, it was clear that he was nothing like his father.

  8. 2 days ago · Henry VIII (born June 28, 1491, Greenwich, near London, Englanddied January 28, 1547, London) was the king of England (1509–47) who presided over the beginnings of the English Renaissance and the English Reformation.

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