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  1. Mar 25, 2024 · Henry IV, King of England was Richard II's cousin. In the early years of Richard's reign, Henry's father (John of Gaunt, third son of Edward III) ran the government. During this period Henry became Earl of Derby (1377) and Duke of Hereford (1397). Before 1399, Henry seems to have had a care-free life. He married Mary de Bohun, a wealthy heiress ...

  2. Jan 29, 2020 · Enrique IV de Inglaterra reinó desde el 1399 al 1413 EC. Conocido como Enrique Bolingbroke, fue Duque de Lancaster antes de convertirse en rey. Enrique se enfrentó con su primo Ricardo II de Inglaterra (1377-1399 EC) y en consecuencia fue exiliado. Regresó a Inglaterra en el verano del 1399 EC con un pequeño ejército, Enrique se auto ...

  3. King of England from 1399 to 1413, Henry IV was the first of three English kings from the House of Lancaster. He is also known as Henry of Lancaster. The Lancastrian kings were later to dispute the right to the throne with the York line in the Wars of the Roses. Henry was born at Bolingbroke Castle in Lincolnshire, England, probably in April 1366.

  4. Royals. King Henry IV is more than a Shakespeare play or the father of King Henry V. The man once known as Henry Bolingbroke before he ascended the throne after - 10 British Facts, British History, Medieval Era.

  5. Henry IV of England. King Henry IV of England was the King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1399 to 1413. He was the first monarch of the House of Lancaster and came to the throne by deposing his childhood playmate and first cousin, King Richard II of England. His father John of Gaunt was the third surviving son of King Edward III of England.

  6. HENRY IV, King of England, son of John of Gaunt, by Blanche, daughter of Henry, Duke of Lancaster, was born on the 3rd of April 1367, at Bolingbroke in Lincolnshire. As early as 1377 he is styled Earl of Derby, and in 1380 he married Mary de Bohun (d.1394), one of the co-heiresses of the last Earl of Hereford.

  7. The Epiphany Rising was a failed rebellion against King Henry IV of England in early January 1400. Background [ edit ] Richard II rewarded those who had supported him against Gloucester and the Lords Appellant with a plethora of new titles.

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