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  1. On 30 September 1399, Richard II’s cousin, Henry Bolingbroke, would usurp the throne, taking the name Henry IV, and months after the coronation, Richard would die a prisoner in Pontefract Castle amidst speculation that he was murdered.[1] Due to the sacred nature of kingship at this time, Henry needed to use any and all means available to him ...

  2. 11 de sept. de 2014 · Posted on September 11, 2014. Young Henry Bolingbroke was just eleven years old when he carried the ceremonial sword at his cousin Richard II’s coronation. The king was a year younger than Henry. Henry, named after one of his father’s (John of Gaunt) Lincolnshire castles was also known as Henry of Lancaster. His mother was Blanche of ...

  3. ehistory.osu.edu › biographies › henry-ivHenry IV | OSU eHistory

    1413. "Henry IV, King of England, ruled from 1399 to 1413. We was the son of John of Gaunt and Blanche of Lancaster." Henry IV was the first king from the House of Lancaster. His father was John of Gaunt third son of Edward III. Henry was born in 1366 at Bolingbroke Castle in Lincolnshire and, therefore, is often referred to as Henry Bolingbroke.

  4. Enrique IV de Inglaterra (Castillo de Bolingbroke, 3 de abril de 1367-Abadía de Westminster, 20 de marzo de 1413) fue rey de Inglaterra de 1399 a 1413. Biografía. Fue el cuarto hijo varón de Juan de Gante conde de Richmond y duque de Lancaster y de su primera esposa Blanca de Lancaster, tataranieta de Enrique III de Inglaterra.

  5. 4 de oct. de 2019 · The Challenge of Mowbray and Bolingbroke from Froissart Chronicles, BnF ms. Francais 2646, fol.295. But he finally broke under the stress. In December that same year, Mowbray caught up with Bolingbroke on the road to London. He wasted no time in getting to the point. “Henry, we are about to be undone!” he is said to have declared.

  6. Earlier this year saw the 600th anniversary of the death of Henry Bolingbroke, or Henry IV to give him his more regal title, Lincolnshire’s very own king. Bolingbroke was so called because he was actually born at the castle of Old Bolingbroke, in Lincolnshire, on 3rd April 1367. ‘The remains of a castle in which an English king was born ...

  7. Unlike his forebears, Henry was the first English ruler whose mother tongue was English (rather than French) since the Norman Conquest, over three hundred years before. [4] Henry IV, also known as Henry Bolingbroke, was King of England from 1399 to 1413. Henry was the son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, himself the son of Edward III.