(King) Henry V (1944, UK) (aka The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fift with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France) In Laurence Olivier's adaptation of Shakespeare's staged play - a winner of ...
Henry was born on 1 October 1207 in Winchester, the son of John. Henry was nine when his father died and he became king. The country was ruled by a series of regencies until 1234, when Henry took ...
Anne Boleyn was King Henry’s second and possibly most infamous wife for whom the King changed England’s religion and separated from the Church of Rome to marry and sire a much longed-for male heir ...
Henry was born in England in 1068 or 1069, the fourth son of William the Conqueror. By the time his elder brother William became king, one of Henry's other older brothers had died, leaving Robert ...
King James believed Henry needed to be kept safe and ... When Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the opening of parliament on 5 November 1605, he wanted to "blow back the beggarly Scots to their native ...
However, once consecrated, Becket felt bound to defend church privileges, and he was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral 1170 by four knights of the king's household. In 1171 Henry invaded Ireland and ...
On July 13, the Catholic Church celebrates the memory of St. Henry II, a German king who led and defended Europe's Holy Roman Empire at the beginning of the first millennium. St. Henry was born in ...
he rode from the New Forest to Westminster Abbey and was crowned King Henry I of England on August 5, 1100. Henry grew into the role of King immediately and gained a lot of support very quickly.