[permalink] [id link]
Some Related Sentences
Henry and IV

* 1593 – Pierre Barrière fails in his attempt to assassinate King
Henry IV of France
.

* 1503 – King James
IV of Scotland marries Margaret Tudor
, daughter
of King
Henry VII
of England at Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh
, Scotland
.

* 1572 – Marriage in Paris
, France
of the Huguenot King
Henry IV of Navarre to Margaret
of Valois
, in
a supposed attempt to reconcile Protestants
and Catholics
.

Bilingual Franco-Turkish translation
of the 1604 Franco-Ottoman alliance | Franco-Ottoman Capitulations between Sultan Ahmed I
and Henry IV of France
, published by François Savary de Brèves in 1615
.

* 1598 –
Henry IV of France issues
the Edict
of Nantes
, allowing freedom
of religion to
the Huguenots
.

Although some sources state
that Ealdred attended
the coronation
of Emperor
Henry IV, this is not possible
, as on
the date
that Henry was crowned
, Ealdred was in England consecrating
an abbot
.

He enhanced
this by bribing
the German king
Henry IV with 360
, 000 gold pieces to attack
the Normans in Italy
, which forced
the Normans to concentrate on their defenses at home in 1083 – 1084
.
In 1474
, King
Henry IV of Castile
died without
a male heir
.

Isabella
died in 1455
and Afonso married again ( although
not recognized by
the Papacy ) in 1475
, this time to Joanna
of Castile ( known as
" La Beltraneja "), daughter
of Henry IV of Castile
and Joan
of Portugal
.

This marriage was
an attempt to inherit
the throne
of Castile as Joan was
the sole daughter
of Henry IV.

* Alfonso
of Castile
, Prince
of Asturias
, figurehead
of rebelling magnates against his brother King
Henry IV of Castile
.

The reigns
of King Przemysł II
of Poland ( 1296 ), William
the Silent
of the Netherlands ( 1584 ),
and the French kings
Henry III ( 1589 )
and Henry IV ( 1610 ) were all ended by assassins
.
In 1600
, after
the Treaty
of Vervins
, conflict returned between
Henry IV of France
and Savoy
, and Lesdiguières retook Barcelonnette until
the conclusion
of the Treaty
of Lyon on 17 January
the following year
.

Warbeck was proclaimed King Richard
IV in Bodmin but
Henry had little difficulty crushing
the uprising
.

He thus broke allegiance
with Philip
and assembled
a broad coalition including Emperor Otto
IV, King John I
of England
, Duke
Henry I
of Brabant
, Count William I
of Holland
, Duke Theobald I
of Lorraine
, and Duke
Henry III
of Limburg
.

Oliver Wendell Holmes
, Jr
. in his famous article
, " The Path
of the Law ", commented
, " It
is revolting to have no better reason
for a rule
of law than
that so it was laid down in
the time
of Henry IV.

Some notable collectors were Pope Boniface VIII
, Emperor Maximilian
of the Holy Roman Empire
, Louis XIV
of France
, Ferdinand I
, Henry IV of France
and Elector Joachim II
of Brandenburg
, who started
the Berlin Coin Cabinet ( German
: Münzkabinett Berlin ).

* then to
Henry III
of Navarre
, who became
Henry IV of France
, of the House
of Bourbon
, a cadet branch
of the Capetian dynasty
.

**
Henry IV ( 1589 – 1610 )

*
Henry IV ( 1589 – 1610 )

By
the time
of Henry IV, bargaining by
the peasants
for the benefit
of the group was
the norm
.
Henry and Part

The cynical attitude toward recruited infantry in
the face
of ever more powerful field artillery
is the source
of the term cannon fodder
, first used by François-René de Chateaubriand
, in 1814
; however
, the concept
of regarding soldiers as nothing more than
" food
for powder
" was mentioned by William Shakespeare as early as 1598
, in
Henry IV, Part 1
.
In the published version
of Henry IV, Part 1
, Falstaff's name
is always unmetrical
, suggesting
a name change after
the original composition
; Prince Hal refers to
Falstaff as
" my old lad
of the castle
" in
the first act
of the play
; the epilogue to
Henry IV, Part II
, moreover
, explicitly disavows any connection between
Falstaff and Oldcastle, a dancer declaring
: "... where
, for anything I know
, Falstaff shall die of a sweat, unless already ' a be killed with your hard opinions ; for Oldcastle died a martyr and this is not the man ".

Fastolf appears in
Henry VI
, Part I in which he
is portrayed as
an abject coward
.

Judging by
the number
of reprints
, Hamlet appears to have been Shakespeare's fourth most popular play during his lifetime — only
Henry IV Part 1
, Richard III
and Pericles eclipsed it
.

William Shakespeare's play
Henry IV, Part II contains
a wry comment about people who claim to
be related to royal families
.

Famous writers
and composers who have created works about her include
: William Shakespeare (
Henry VI
, Part 1 ), Voltaire ( The Maid
of Orleans ), Friedrich Schiller ( The Maid
of Orleans ), Giuseppe Verdi ( Giovanna d
' Arco ), Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ( The Maid
of Orleans ), Mark Twain ( Personal Recollections
of Joan
of Arc ), Arthur Honegger ( Jeanne d
' Arc au bûcher ), Jean Anouilh ( L
' Alouette ), Bertolt Brecht ( Saint Joan
of the Stockyards ), George Bernard Shaw ( Saint Joan ), Maxwell Anderson ( Joan
of Lorraine ),
and Leonard Cohen ( Joan
of Arc ).

# REDIRECT
Henry IV, Part 2

*
In William Shakespeare's history play
Henry IV, Part 2, Prince Harry refers to Murad as
" Amurath
" in Act V Scene
2 when he succeeds his father
, King
Henry IV, in 1413
:

*
Henry IV, Part I

Glyndŵr has remained
a notable figure in
the popular culture
of both Wales
and England
, portrayed in William Shakespeare's play
Henry IV, Part 1 ( anglicised as Owen Glendower ) as
a wild
and exotic
man ruled by magic
and emotion (" at my nativity
, The front
of heaven was full
of fiery shapes
, Of burning cressets
, and at my birth The frame
and huge foundation
of the earth Shaked like
a coward
.
" —
Henry IV, Part 1
, Act 3
, scene 1 ).

Owain
is perhaps best remembered outside Wales as
the mysterious Welshman
of ' Owen Glendower
' in Shakespeare's
Henry IV, Part 1 who claims to
be able to
" call spirits from
the vasty deep ,"
and proves later on
that he can
, at least
, summon unearthly music
.

He
is also
a character in Shakespeare's
Henry IV, Part 1
and was
the hero
of James Hill's UK TV movie Owain
, Prince
of Wales
, broadcast in 1983 in
the early days
of Channel 4 / S4C
.
In 1567 Oxford was admitted to Gray's Inn
, one
of the Inns
of Court which Justice Shallow reminisces about in
Henry IV, Part 2.

Most notable among these
, they say
, are certain similar incidents found in Oxford's biography
and Hamlet
, and Henry IV, Part 1
, which includes
a well-known robbery scene
with uncanny parallels to
a real-life incident involving Oxford
.

J
. Thomas Looney found John de Vere
, 13th Earl
of Oxford
is " hardly mentioned except to
be praised
" in
Henry VI
, Part Three
.
" In Shakespeare's
Henry IV, Part 1
, Falstaff and three roguish friends
of Prince Hal also waylay unwary travellers on
the highway from Gravesend to Rochester
, a scene also present in The Famous Victories
of Henry the Fift
.

Shakespeare uses
the image
of Proteus to establish
the character
of his great royal villain Richard III in
the play
Henry VI
, Part Three
, in which
the future usurper boasts
:

*
In Henry IV, Part 2, the prostitute Doll Tearsheet
is omitted entirely
; the slightly more reputable Mistress Quickly
is retained
.

For example
, it produced
this partial line from
Henry IV, Part 2, reporting
that it took
" 2, 737
, 850 million billion billion billion monkey-years
" to reach 24 matching characters
:
0.198 seconds.