
1) Act of Supremacy institutor 2) He twice committed uxoricide
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duke of Bavaria (as Henry VI, 1027–41), duke of Swabia (as Henry I, 1038–45), German king (from 1039), and Holy Roman emperor (1046–56), member of ... [18 related articles]
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duke of Saxony (1142–80) and of Bavaria (as Henry XII, 1156–80), a strong supporter of the emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. Henry spent his early ... [8 related articles]
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king of Castile from 1390 to 1406. Though unable to take the field because of illness, he jealously preserved royal power through the royal council, ... [2 related articles]
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king of England from 1216 to 1272. In the 24 years (1234–58) during which he had effective control of the government, he displayed such indifference ... [24 related articles]
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king of France from 1574, under whose reign the prolonged crisis of the Wars of Religion was made worse by dynastic rivalries arising because the ... [16 related articles]
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(1207-1272) King of England from 1216, when he succeeded John, but the royal powers were exercised by a regency until 1232, and by two French nobles, Peter des Roches and Peter des Rivaux, until the barons...
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(1379-1406) King of Castile. He succeeded his father, John I, at the age of 11. Despite unrest during his regency period, he was able to assert his power and under his personal rule the kingdom prospered. He...
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(1551-1589) King of France from 1574. He fought both the
Huguenots (headed by his successor, Henry of Navarre) and the Catholic League (headed by the third Duke of Guise). Guise expelled Henry from Paris in...
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[
n] - son of King John and King of England from 1216 to 1272
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(of England) King of England from 1216, when he succeeded John, but the royal powers were exercised by a regency until 1232, and by two French nobles, Peter des Roches and Peter des Rivaux, until the barons forced their expulsion in 1234, marking the start of Henry's personal rule. His fin...
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(of France) King of France from 1574. He fought both the Huguenots (headed by his successor, Henry of Navarre) and the Catholic League (headed by the third Duke of Guise). Guise expelled Henry from Paris in 1588 but was assassinated. Henry allied with the Huguenots under Henry of Navarre to be...
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