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  1. Mar 12, 2024 · Henry IV (born January 25, 1425, Valladolid, Castile [Spain]—died December 11, 1474, Madrid) was the king of Castile from 1454 to 1474, whose reign, though at first promising, became chaotic.

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  2. • 10 yr. ago. Henry IV of Castile had acromegalia and probably some form of gigantism, along with a number of other health problems discussed in this paper ( http://historia.aeu.es/ArchEspUrol/LVI (3)207-245.pdf) (in Spanish). He was 1'80 meters tall, not as impressive today as it was in 15th century Spain.

  3. Feb 1, 1973 · Two of the most significant developments in fifteenth-century Castile were the increasing economic stranglehold of the nobility and growth of an intense anti-Semitism leading to the Inquisition. On the first point Miller is totally silent; far from explaining noble opposition to Henry in economic terms, he does not even discuss the Mesta.

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    • 1972
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    Upon de Luna’s death, Isabella dominated the king during the last years of his reign. On July 20, 1454, John II died from natural causes. Besides Prince Henry, the king left behind two children by Isabella: Isabella(b. 1451) and Alfonso (b. 1453). The following day after his father’s death, the prince became King Henry IV of Castile. The new king i...

    Henry IV of Castile would be the last of a line of weak Castilian kings. During his reign, Henry proved to be an inept ruler that allowed others to rule on his behalf. In turn, his kingdom descended into lawlessness and chaos as royal advisors fought amongst themselves. As the monarchy’s authority declined, the nobility’s power increased. By ignori...

    Dougherty, M. J. (2018). Kings & Queens of the Medieval World: From Conquerors and Exiles to Madmen and Saints (pp. 76-78). London: Amber Books. Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. (n.d.). Henry IV. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved January 18, 2022, from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Henry-IV-king-of-Castile

  5. Henry made an agreement with the ruler of Aragon, Peter IV, to have their children wed. Henry's son, John, was married to Peter IV's daughter, Eleanor, on 18 June 1375. [3] This marriage by Henry's son would eventually put the Trastámaras in control of both Castile and Aragon, comprising a majority of the Iberian Peninsula.

  6. Jan 29, 2020 · Definition. Henry IV of England ruled as king from 1399 to 1413 CE. Known as Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Lancaster before he became king, Henry clashed with his cousin Richard II of England (r. 1377-1399 CE) and was exiled in 1397 CE. Returning to England with a small army in the summer of 1399 CE, Henry made himself king as Richard's support ...

  7. Quick Reference. (1425–74), King of Castile, was born in Valladolid on 6 January 1425, the son of King John II (Juan II) of Castile and León and his wife Maria, daughter of ... From: Henry IV, the Impotent in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance ». Subjects: History — Early Modern History (1500 to 1700)