
1) Hotspur rose against him 2) Two-part drama by Shakespeare
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[Pirandello] Henry IV (Enrico IV) is an Italian play by Luigi Pirandello written in 1921 premiered the following year. A study on madness with comic and tragic elements, it is about man who believes himself to be Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. It has been translated into English by Tom Stoppard, among others. Rex Harrison starred in a noted ...
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duke of Bavaria (as Henry VIII, 1055–61), German king (from 1054), and Holy Roman emperor (1084–1105/06), who engaged in a long struggle with ... [24 related articles]
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king of Castile from 1454 to 1474, whose reign, though at first promising, became chaotic.[5 related articles]
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king of England from 1399 to 1413, the first of three 15th-century monarchs from the house of Lancaster. He gained the crown by usurpation and ... [15 related articles]
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king of Navarre (as Henry III, 1572–89) and first Bourbon king of France (1589–1610), who, at the end of the Wars of Religion, abjured Protestantism ... [37 related articles]
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(1050-1106) Holy Roman Emperor from 1056. He was involved from 1075 in a struggle with the papacy. Excommunicated twice (1076 and 1080), Henry deposed
Gregory VII and set up the antipope Clement III (died 1191)...
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(1367-1413) King of England from 1399, the son of
John of Gaunt. In 1398 he was banished by
Richard II bu...
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(1553-1610) King of France from 1589. Son of Antoine de Bourbon and Jeanne, Queen of Navarre, he was brought up as a Protestant and from 1576 led the
Huguenots. On his accession he settled the religious...
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[
n] - the first Lancastrian King of England from 1399 to 1413
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Henry the Great noun king of France from 1589 to 1610; although he was leader of the Huguenot armies, when he succeeded the Catholic Henry III and founded the Bourbon dynasty in 1589 he established religious freedom in France;
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(Holy Roman Emperor) Holy Roman Emperor from 1056. He was involved from 1075 in a struggle with the papacy. Excommunicated twice (1076 and 1080), Henry deposed Gregory VII and set up the antipope Clement III (died 1191) by whom he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor 1084. Late in his reign, Henry...
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(of England) King of England from 1399, the son of John of Gaunt. In 1398 he was banished by Richard II but returned in 1399 to head a revolt and be accepted as king by Parliament. He was succeeded by his son Henry V. He had difficulty in keeping the support of Parliament and the clergy, and h...
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(of France) King of France from 1589. Son of Antoine de Bourbon and Jeanne, Queen of Navarre, he was brought up as a Protestant and from 1576 led the Huguenots. On his accession he settled the religious question by adopting Catholicism while tolerating Protestantism. He restored peace and stro...
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