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  1. Henry VI 3 October 1470 – 11 ... England, Scotland, and Ireland had shared a monarch for more than a hundred years, since the Union of the Crowns in 1603

  2. Death and burial. (Royal Ancestry) Henry VI of England, King of England died in the Tower of London 21 (or 22) May 1471. He was buried initially at Chertsey Abbey in Surrey. Later, when miracles occurred at his tomb, King Richard III had his remains removed to St. George's Chapel at Windsor in Berkshire.

  3. The royal standards of England were narrow, tapering swallow-tailed heraldic flags, of considerable length, used mainly for mustering troops in battle, in pageants and at funerals, by the monarchs of England. In high favour during the Tudor period, the Royal English Standard was a flag that was of a separate design and purpose to the Royal ...

  4. Usage on cy.wikipedia.org Harri VI, brenin Lloegr; Usage on da.wikipedia.org Portal:Historie/Udvalgt billede/Arkiv 2022; Portal:Historie/Udvalgt billede/maj, 2022; Usage on en.wikisource.org Author:Henry VI of England; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Henriko la 6-a (Anglio) Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Henrike VI.a Ingalaterrakoa; Usage on ga.wikipedia ...

  5. 4–21 May 1471, William Stanley. [9] [8] 4–21 May 1471, Thomas Dering. [9] 4–21 May 1471, William Stamford. [9] 4–21 May 1471, John Aberdenny. [9] Knights banneret created in Scotland by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, probably on the conclusion of Treaty of Fotheringhay (11 June 1482) between the Duke of Gloucester, Alexander, Duke of ...

  6. henry vi. (1421–1471), king of England, son of Henry V. and Catherine of Valois, was born at Windsor on the 6th of December 1421. He became king of England on the 1st of September 1422, and a few weeks later, on the death of his grandfather Charles VI., was proclaimed king of France also.

  7. Henrik VI (engelska: Henry VI), född 6 december 1421, död 21 maj 1471, kung av England 1422–1461 och från 1470. Han var son till Henrik V av England och Katarina av Valois . [ 1 ]