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  1. 4 days ago · This is the family tree for monarchs of England ... King Henry IV 1366–1413 r. 1399–1413 King of England: Joan of Navarre Duchess of Brittany c. 1370 –1437

  2. 5 days ago · Sir Henry Percy (born May 20, 1364—died July 21, 1403, near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England) was an English rebel who led the most serious of the uprisings against King Henry IV (reigned 1399–1413). His fame rests to a large extent on his inclusion as a major character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV.

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  4. 1 day ago · He was the son of Henry of Bolingbroke (later Henry IV of England) and Mary de Bohun. His father's cousin was the reigning English monarch, King Richard II . Henry's paternal grandfather was the influential John of Gaunt , a son of King Edward III .

  5. 3 days ago · Born on August 9, 1386, in Monmouth, Wales, Henry was the son of Henry Bolingbroke, later King Henry IV, and Mary de Bohun. His upbringing amidst the tumultuous political landscape of medieval England shaped his character and ambitions, ultimately leading him to become one of England's most celebrated monarchs.

  6. 4 days ago · John IV Duke of Brittany 1339–1399: Joan of Navarre 1370–1437: Henry IV 1367–1413 King of England r. 1399–1413: Blanche 1372–1385: John II the Great 1398–1479 King of Navarre r. 1425–1479: Blanche I 1387–1441 Queen of Navarre r. 1425–1441: Martin I c. 1375 –1409 King of Sicily r. 1390–1409: Isabella of Navarre 1395–1450 ...

  7. 4 days ago · King Henry I holds the record for the British monarch with the most illegitimate children, with twenty-five or so illegitimate children. Ironically, his only surviving son William Ætheling died in the sinking of the White Ship leaving Henry with only one legitimate child, his daughter Matilda.

  8. 4 days ago · It was included in the manor of King's Somborne in 1258 and was in the possession of Patrick Chaworth, (fn. 15) whose descendant Henry Duke of Lancaster had free chase in Painholt in 1353. (fn. 16) However, when King's Somborne was granted in 1628 to Edward Ditchfield and others, Painholt Chase was expressly excepted. (fn. 17) It was granted in ...

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