Meanwhile, Prince Hal again disappoints King Henry IV because of continued association with the lowlives of London. Prince Hal's brother, Prince John, undoes the rebellion through devious ...
His second wife was Joan of Navarre whom he married at Winchester on 7th February 1403. Henry IV was crowned on 13th October 1399. He had two coronation processions, one from Westminster to the Tower ...
72. Literature: Manuscript letters of the artist, Archives Nationales, O 1399 (see below); Ruth Kaufmann, 'François Gérard's Entry of Henry IV into Paris: The Iconography of Constitutional Monarchy', ...
KING HENRY: 50s-70s. Strong but ailing. Able to wield political power. Quick tempered, canny, guilt-ridden at the assassination of Richard II. Henry is frustrated, conniving, determined to hold ...
who overthrew Richard and took the throne as Henry IV. Richard’s reign is a study in foolish autocracy, in Castor’s telling: he spent extravagantly on his court and on numerous failed military ...
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is among the hospitals in the United States that are being affected by the IV fluid shortage due ...
Dakin Matthews’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Parts i and ii into a single three-act play covering Bolingbroke’s turbulent reign. In these beloved and gripping epic history plays ...