Edward VI, born on 12 October 1537, was Henry VIII’s first surviving legitimate son who became heir to the throne. His mother ...
The reign of Henry VI was long – hardly surprising, since when he came to the throne in 1422 he was nine months old, making him England’s youngest ever king. He was deposed in March 1461 but was ...
In this concluding play, the future of the British Monarchy unfolds. York and Henry have been battling over the Crown. An agreement is reached that Henry will rule while he lives and once dead ...
Henry VI was the youngest ever English monarch and the only English king to be crowned King of France. The son of the charismatic Henry V and Catherine of Valois, he became King of England at just ...
The figure, depicting Henry VI, was found by Kevin Duckett in Northamptonshire in 2017. After years of research, he now believes it once formed part of the Tudor king's crown, a view shared by ...
In December 1421, Henry VI became King of England. He was only 9 months old. Until he was old enough to rule on his own, the country was governed close governTo rule over something, or somewhere ...
This is an annotated list of the video clips available for Shakespeare's Henry VI Parts I, II and III, listed in the order in which the scenes appear in the original plays. To access individual clips, ...
The play opens with the funeral of Henry V and Henry VI has become the new King of England. There is still discord between England and France, with Joan of Arc making her appearance to the Dauphin ...
The last king of the Lancastrian dynasty, Henry VI was born at Windsor Castle on 6th December 1421 the son of Henry V and Catherine of Valois, daughter of Charles VI of France. Henry became King of ...
A modern statue has been erected in an empty niche in the eastern part of this chapel to commemorate Henry VI.