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  1. Father. John of Gaunt. Mother. Blanche of Lancaster. Signature. Henry IV ( c. April 1367 – 20 March 1413), 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. [2]

  2. 16 November. Patronage. England, Monarchy of the United Kingdom. Henry III (1 October 1207 — 16 November 1272) also known as Henry of Winchester and nicknamed the Pious, the Wise and later the Saint was the King of England from 1216 until his death in 1272. He was considered one of England's best kings. His long and mostly successful 56-year ...

  3. John of Worcester's principal work was the Chronicon ex Chronicis ( Latin for "Chronicle from Chronicles") or Chronicle of Chronicles ( Chronica Chronicarum ), also known as John of Worcester's Chronicle or Florence of Worcester's Chronicle. The Chronicon ex Chronicis is a world history which begins with the Creation and ends in 1140.

  4. Edward III (13 November 1312 – 21 June 1377), also known as Edward of Windsor before his accession, was King of England from January 1327 until his death in 1377. He is noted for his military success and for restoring royal authority after the disastrous and unorthodox reign of his father, Edward II. Edward III transformed the Kingdom of ...

  5. Signature. Henry VII (28 January 1457 – 21 April 1509) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from his seizure of the crown on 22 August 1485 until his death in 1509. He was the first monarch of the House of Tudor. [a] Henry's mother, Margaret Beaufort, was a descendant of John of Gaunt, founder of the House of Lancaster and son of King ...

  6. Siege of Namur. William III (William Henry; Dutch: Willem Hendrik; 4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702), [b] also widely known as William of Orange, was the sovereign Prince of Orange from birth, Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel in the Dutch Republic from the 1670s, and King of England, Ireland, and Scotland from ...

  7. England erholte sich wirtschaftlich, die rechtlichen Grundlagen des Zusammenlebens wurden wieder durchgesetzt und Lancaster bekam als Hauptverantwortlicher die ihm gebührende Achtung seiner Zeitgenossen. Nach dem Tod seiner zweiten Frau Konstanze († 1394) heiratete John of Gaunt im Januar 1397 seine langjährige Mätresse Catherine Swynford.