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pears prominently in William Shakespeare's Henry VI, part 1 and Henry VI, part 2.
Henry VI, directed by Mark France, June 2007.
Margaret of Anjou, Queen Consort of Henry VI of England
He was chaplain to Henry VI and a distinguished scholar.
the Jackson/Seale adaptation, combining 1 Henry VI and 2 Henry VI into one play which all but elimi
He was knighted by Henry VI at Greenwich in 1499.
Elizabeth (c.1346 - aft 1388), married Henry VI, Count of Waldeck
Griffiths, R.A., The Reign of Henry VI' ISBN 0-7509-3777-7
Henry VI married Margaret a year later, in April 1445, wh
In spite of agreeing to crown Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor, Clement III angered Henry V
BBC television production of Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 2, Henry VI, Part 3, and Richard III.
Henry VI Part III as Lady Grey in from Shakespeare's Henr
aking himself heir to France by marrying Charles VI's daughter, and their infant son Henry VI of Eng
ishop, first noted as an attendant of King Henry VI in 1437.
t Parliament summoned in the reign of King Henry VI of England.
Bishop Waynflete, Lord High Chancellor to Henry VI, appeared in 1811.
16 December 1431: Henry VI of England is crowned King of France.
He accompanied Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor, to Rome and Sicily in 1191.
expression used by William Shakespeare, in Henry VI, Part 2.
King Henry VI and his Queen, Margaret of Anjou, were at Covent
e of Savoy (1310-1331), married in 1327 to Henry VI, Duke of Carinthia, count of Tirol
sh, without clear leadership from the weak Henry VI, were scattered and dangerously weak.
The manuscript was written in the reign of Henry VI of England.
Again, Shakespeare, in an earlier play, Henry VI, part 2, Act III, Scene i
Cauchon escorted Henry VI from London to Rouen as part of a clerical deleg
ge county corporate was created in 1440 by Henry VI of England.
His disgrace and death is depicted in Henry VI, part 2.
character in the William Shakespeare play Henry VI, Part 1.
Charles threatened Henry VI and sent envoys to pressure him; even Margaret t
However, in 1440 Henry VI founded Eton College and the following year he g
This title was one of many granted by Henry VI to his leading supporters during the English occ
s, received the royal crown and title from Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor.
As a loyal supporter of King Henry VI of England, de Ros was attainted in Parliament o
At the readeption of Henry VI on 9 October 1470, John was restored to ancestra
in 1194 when the king had been captured by Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor.
Emperor Henry VI proposed his own choice, causing Albert to journ
Albert was accosted by eight followers of Henry VI, who stabbed him to death.
on Henry V, and eventually by his grandson Henry VI in 1422.
Upon the Readeption of Henry VI in 1470, Tiptoft was unable to escape with Edwar
Margaret of Anjou, Queen consort of King Henry VI of England, was the stepdaughter of Jeanne de La
In 1194, when Henry VI finally subdued the peninsula and could invade S
On 3 July 1441 Henry VI went for a weekend visit to Winchester College t
She persuaded King Henry VI to take an interest in the boys, who were his ha
ith his brother when the Lancastrian king, Henry VI of England, reclaimed the throne.
on 21 May 1471 which was the very day that Henry VI of England, was murdered.
He is sometimes numbered as Henry VI, the numeral he would have had had he succeeded
of Constance and her husband, the Emperor Henry VI, against those of Tancred of Lecce to the Sicili
ngdom of Sicily at the time of its fall to Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor, (1194).
e Treaty of Tours was an agreement between Henry VI of England and the French King Charles VII, sign
In Shakespeare's play, Henry VI, Part 3, Rutland is inaccurately portrayed as a
ughan was accused of plotting against King Henry VI of England as early as 1459.
Under the Act, King Henry VI of England was to retain the crown for life but
Henry VI, however, was kept safely away (having been capt
d the office until 29 September 1470, when Henry VI was restored to the throne.
ough, Bishop of Salisbury and confessor to Henry VI, was forced to flee Salisbury.
in in 1460 Richard Beauchamp, Treasurer to Henry VI, was given licence to crenellate his house on th
of Scotland and Joan Beaufort, a cousin of Henry VI of England.
m of Naples), Peter became a court poet to Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily.
Henry VI carried out repairs to White Castle and Skenfrit
time Beckington was acting as secretary to Henry VI, and soon after his return in 1443 he was appoin
His boyhood friendship with King Henry VI and his father's military services placed him hi
is first recorded at the court of Emperor Henry VI in 1197, when he took part in the Emperors' camp
bishop of Utrecht, and he was supported by Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor.
d accommodate a grammar school, founded by Henry VI in 1447.
thumberland (1394-1455), supporter of King Henry VI, killed at the beginning of the Wars of the Rose
ere confirmed by several succeeding kings, Henry VI granting in addition Assize of Bread and Ale and
iage of Henry and Margaret is portrayed in Henry VI, Part 1. Shakespeare's version has de la Pole fa
March 1430 - 25 August 1482), married King Henry VI of England, by whom she had a son, Edward of Lan
When Henry VI was deposed by Edward IV of the House of York, E
ist army advanced upon Northampton to meet Henry VI and his Lancastrian army, and the two forces met
In 1441 Henry VI seized the priory and its estates and gave them
Henry VI planned a university counterpart to Eton College
In Luxembourg, Henry VI was followed by his nine-year-old son Henry VII,
y participating in the campaign of Emperor Henry VI in Apulia.
sade of 1197 (also known as the Crusade of Henry VI or the German Crusade of 1197) was a crusade lau
originates from William Shakespeare's play Henry VI, Part 3. The original phrase was uttered by Lord
His younger son Henry VI succeeded him as Carinthian duke and in 1307 was
And whilst the Lancastrian Henry VI and his militaristic queen, Margaret of Anjou, w
ilure for England as the bride secured for Henry VI was a poor match, being related to King Charles
teen year old niece, Margaret of Anjou, to Henry VI and the agreement of a 21-month truce between th
Henry VI died of a fever in Messina in October of 1197, w
in government by the advisers of the weak Henry VI, particularly John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerse
which it is said to have been addressed to Henry VI; but many passages show plainly that it was writ
Six months later, Henry VI, Somerset and the Percys (the Lancastrians) met
n 1190 and in 1194, the Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI declared Namur to be a margraviate.
f Worcester on 24 September 1433, but King Henry VI of England had other ideas and he was made Bisho
nry V of England, who ruled 1413-1422; and Henry VI of England and (II of) France, who ruled 1422-14
ained loyal to the House of Lancaster when Henry VI was deposed by Edward IV and fought on the Lanca
from 1194 in Milano, in which the emperor Henry VI, Conrad II, Duke of Swabia, Philip of Swabia, He
On the November 20, 1194, Henry VI von Hohenstaufen, King of Germany and Emperor of
owned King of the Isle of Wight in 1444 by Henry VI, to place his playmate on a more equal standing
He obtained a safe-conduct from King Henry VI of England in November 1441 for himself and eigh
By about 1430, in the reign of Henry VI, the manor had been acquired by the Cheynes of C
eph Bain mentions him in several issued by Henry VI and found also in Rotuli Scotiae on 13 May and 1
the north and south sides of the choir and Henry VI offertory.
During the minority of Henry VI Kemp had a prominent position in the English cou
firmed by Parliament (in the third year of Henry VI) at the suit of his son.
f Welf, which broke out after the death of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor.
The King at the time, Henry VI was an infant, and the session saw him knighted
en 1330 and 1441, until in the latter year Henry VI granted reversion of the priory's possessions to
to illustrate the ills of civil war; in 3 Henry VI, Act 2, Scene 5, a father grieves over killing h
represented by the mentally unstable King Henry VI, and those of the rival House of York.
rors, Richard II, Richard III, Henry V and Henry VI, Part 2.
In 1453 (in the reign of Henry VI), a deed gave the building's name (in translatio
and his sufferings for his loyalty to King Henry VI are not overstated.
When the Emperor Henry VI reissued his father's charter to Genoa on 30 May
n, Warwick and Clarence would help restore Henry VI to the throne.
gh both Brittany and Burgundy acknowledged Henry VI of England as their sovereign, the friendly rela
year before, succeeded his father as king Henry VI of England and, six months later, his maternal g
rd regent of France in the name of his son Henry VI, then only a few months old.
a period which included the Readeption of Henry VI, when many former Lancastrians regained their la
s own cost a copper statue of the founder, Henry VI, in the schoolyard.
e has played in The Marrying of Ann Leete, Henry VI, Edward IV, Richard III, The Plain Dealer, Some
d Reginald I forged an alliance, joined by Henry VI, Count of Luxembourg, and his brother Waleran I,
th Night, or What You Will, Lord Talbot in Henry VI, Part 1 and Jack Cade in Henry VI, Part 2. He wa
Henry VI had a favourite courtier named Henry Beauchamp,
tance and this is implied in Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 3: Edward's brothers George and Richard co
Permission was granted by Henry VI to Sir Thomas to transmute the precious metals,
from the creation of a Cypriot kingdom by Henry VI; it was the authority, as Frederick himself insi
oup to perform a number of plays including Henry VI, part 1 by William Shakespeare and The Isle of D
Although the Henry VI trilogy may not have been written in chronologic
year he was one of the pages of honour to Henry VI, and at the same early age he married Margaret,
Magdalen was founded in the reign of King Henry VI by William of Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, t
as crowned King of the Isle of Wight, King Henry VI assisting in person at the ceremony, placing the
Barbarossa's son, Emperor Henry VI, again defeated the Duke, but in 1194, with his
ber were roofless by the 15th century, and Henry VI ordered these buildings to be destroyed and the
The Oratory was, in the 18th year of Henry VI, surrendered into the hands of the bishop, and,
eat medieval jurist and Lord Chancellor of Henry VI of England; Sir William Yelverton was an earlier
the scene of a confrontation between King Henry VI and Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York in 145
f Scots who had invaded along with ex-king Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou.
n the name in homage to the mother of King Henry VI who was called Catharine, although it is more li
n Jane Howell's repertory treatment of the Henry VI plays and Richard III.
For when Henry VI for a few months regained the throne new patents
es as a collaboration with George Wilkins; Henry VI Part One as a collaboration with several unknown
admiral who took service with the Emperor Henry VI in his campaign to conquer the Kingdom of Sicily
n addition to his own lands in Lancashire, Henry VI was supported by the Percies of Northumberland a
s massive landmark compendium of the three Henry VI plays and Richard III, directed by Peter Hall fo
o, was his first work; it was dedicated to Henry VI, King of Sicily by right of his wife Constance,
bishop of Canterbury, moved the then King (Henry VI) to use all possible means for procuring a Print
                                                                                                    


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