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  2. Henry IV (French: Henri IV; 13 December 1553 – 14 May 1610), also known by the epithets Good King Henry or Henry the Great, was King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 and King of France from 1589 to 1610. He was the first monarch of France from the House of Bourbon, a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. He pragmatically balanced the ...

    • He was born in 1553. Henri of Navarre was born in 1553 in the city of Pau, in the Kingdom of Navarre. Navarre was a tiny independent kingdom on the edge of the Pyrenees mountains between what is now France and Spain.
    • He was a relative of the French royal family, the House of Bourbon. Henri’s father Antoine was a member of the French royal Bourbon family, but not very close to the throne.
    • He was a Protestant and Huguenot. Baby Henry of Navarre was baptised as a Catholic but raised in the Protestant faith by his mother Jeanne. Jeanne was the acknowledged spiritual and political leader of the French Huguenot movement.
    • France was in a civil and religious war, as was Henri’s family. As Henri of Navarre was growing up, on the throne was King Charles IX of France. However, Charles was a young and weak King and often sick.
  3. May 10, 2024 · Henry IV was the king of Navarre (as Henry III, 1572–89) and the first Bourbon king of France (1589–1610), who, at the end of the Wars of Religion, abjured Protestantism and converted to Roman Catholicism (1593) in order to win Paris and reunify France.

  4. Blitum bonus-henricus (syn. Chenopodium bonus-henricus), also called Good-King-Henry, poor-man's asparagus, perennial goosefoot, Lincolnshire spinach, Markery, English mercury, or mercury goosefoot, is a species of goosefoot which is native to much of central and southern Europe.

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  5. Jul 11, 2022 · Henry of Navarre became the nominal ruler of France after the assassination of Henry III of France (r. 1574-1589), whose marriage to Louise de Lorraine produced no heir. After years of attempts to deny the throne to Navarre, his enemies realized they could not defeat him militarily.

  6. The first of the Bourbon kings of France, Henry IV brought unity and prosperity to the country after the ruinous 16th-century Wars of Religion. Though he was not a great strategist, his courage and gallantry made him a great military leader.

  7. Known as Henri le Grand in French or “Good King Henry” in English ( le bon roi Henri ), Henri IV (1553 – 1610) was the first monarch of what would become one of the most celebrated and famous French dynasties, the House of Bourbon.

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