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  1. Born to John of Gaunt and Blanche of Lancaster, Henry IV, nicknamed Bolingbroke, was the king of England from 1399 until his death in 1413. He entered politics as an opponent of the Crown and was involved in the Lords Appellant’s rebellion against his cousin, Richard II. When the king blocked his inheritance of his father's duchy, he rallied ...

  2. King Henry IV. The son of John of Gaunt, Henry Bolingbroke deposed his cousin Richard II in 1399 to claim the throne as Henry IV. He was the first of the Lancastrian kings and spent much of his reign consolidating his position. He faced numerous rebellions, the most serious of which aimed to install the Earl of March, the legitimate heir, as king.

  3. 中世. ヘンリー4世(Henry of Bolingbroke). ヘンリー4世は、エドワード3世の三男ランカスター公爵の息子です。. プランタジネット本家のリチャード2世を廃して即位しました。. その治世は、各地で勃発する反乱に翻弄されます。. 晩年は病をわずらい ...

  4. 18 de abr. de 2016 · 82 David Mallet, who edited Bolingbroke's collected works, believed that the idea of a coalition of parties originated with Robert Harley (later the earl of Oxford), who was a leading figure in the Country opposition to the standing army in the 1690s, see David Mallet, Memoirs of the life and ministerial conduct, with some free remarks on the political writings of the late Lord Viscount ...

  5. Henri IV, né le 15 avril 1367[ 1] et mort le 20 mars 1413[ 2], est roi d'Angleterre de 1399 à sa mort. Il est également seigneur d'Irlande de 1399 à 1413, et revendique les prétentions de son grand-père Édouard III sur le trône de France, en pleine guerre de Cent Ans. Il voit le jour au château de Bolingbroke dans le Lincolnshire, ce ...

  6. Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Henry IV (Lancaster) of England KG born 1367 Bolingbroke Castle, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England died 1413 Palace of Westminster, London, England including ancestors + descendants + 4 photos + 7 genealogist comments + questions + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community.

  7. Henry had a mass grave dug to dispose of the bodies. Three years after the battle, he ordered that the Church of St. Mary Magdalene be constructed on the site to commemorate those who had died there. Hotspur had as good a claim to the throne as Henry Bolingbroke, but a well-aimed arrow fatally struck him in the face when he raised his visor.