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  1. Anne Constable. Occupation. Planter, officer, politician. Richard Lee II ( c. 1647 – c. 1715) was an American planter, politician and military officer from Northumberland County, Virginia who served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly and was captured during Bacon's Rebellion. [1]

  2. Richard is the central character in Richard II, a play by William Shakespeare dating from around 1595. Richard is also the main antagonist in an anonymous, incomplete play, often known as Thomas of Woodstock (play) or Richard II, Part 1, whose composition is dated between 1591 and 1595. He is the protagonist of the play Richard of Bordeaux by ...

  3. Richard was the eldest surviving son and heir of Richard the Fearless and Gunnor. [1] He succeeded his father as the ruler of Normandy in 996. [1] During his minority, the first five years of his reign, his regent was Count Rodulf of Ivry, his uncle, who wielded the power and put down a peasant insurrection at the beginning of Richard's reign.

  4. A II. Richárd (Richard II) Shakespeare egyik történelmi drámája. A darab az első a négyrészes történelmi drámasorozatból, melynek az összefoglaló neve ‘ második tetralógia ’ (second tetralogy), és a 14. és 15. századi angol történelem legfontosabb eseményeivel foglalkozik. A sorozat további három része: IV.

  5. Tôn giáo. Công giáo. Chữ ký. Richard II ( 6 tháng 1, 1367 – c. 14 tháng 2, 1400 ), còn được gọi là Richard xứ Bordeaux, là Vua của Anh từ 1377 đến khi bị lật đổ ngày 30 tháng 9 năm 1399. Richard, con trai của Edward, Hoàng tử đen, chào đời Bordeaux dưới thời của hoàng tổ phụ, Edward ...

  6. The Lords Appellant were a group of nobles in the reign of King Richard II, who, in 1388, [1] sought to impeach five of the King's favourites in order to restrain what was seen as tyrannical and capricious rule. The word appellant — still used in modern English by attorneys — simply means ' [one who is] appealing'.

  7. 28 de jun. de 2017 · Richard II (r. 1377-1399) Edward III's eldest son, Edward, later known as 'the Black Prince', died in 1376. The king's grandson, Richard II, succeeded to the throne aged 10, on his grandfather's death in 1377. In 1381 the Peasants' Revolt broke out, and Richard, aged 14, bravely rode out to meet the rebels at Mile End and at Smithfield, London.