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Encyclopedia > King Henry IV

Henry IV can refer to

  • Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Henry IV of England
  • Henry IV of France
  • Henry IV of Castile
  • Henry IV, Duke of Breslau

or plays by William Shakespeare:

  • Henry IV, part 1
  • Henry IV, part 2

  Results from FactBites:
 
Henry IV, king of England — FactMonster.com (113 words)
Henry IV Henry IV, 1367–1413, king of England (1399–1413), eldest son of
Henry IV, king of England: Reign - Reign The new king was immediately faced with insurrections.
Henry IV, king of England: Seizure of Crown from Richard - Seizure of Crown from Richard By 1377 Henry had become the earl of Derby, and in 1380 he married...
Henry IV of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2081 words)
Henry IV was the son of Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendome and Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre.
At the death of King Henry III of France, who had no son, the crown passed to Henry IV, in application of the Salic Law, as Henry was the descendant of the eldest surviving male line of the Capetian Dynasty.
Henry IV was the 9th cousin of King Henry II, and the 9th cousin once removed of kings Francis II, Charles IX, and Henry III.
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