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Henry III of England (7233 bytes)
1: ...of England, as depicted in ''Cassell's History of England, Century Edition'', published circa 1902]] 3: ...wn British monarchs, considering the great length of his reign. 5: ... to rule by [[Magna Carta]] which they did during Henry’s minority. The country was ruled by regents unti... 7: ...asier. Many English barons came to see his method of governing as foreign. 9: ...nster Abbey]] was to be a shrine to the confessor king, Edward. Edward III of England (13428 bytes) 1: ...jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Edward III'''<br>King of England]] 2: ...istory, the [[Hundred Years' War]] and the [[Wars of the Roses]], respectively. 6: ...r to meet his uncle, the French King [[Charles IV of France|Charles IV]]. 8: ...r Edward II to abdicate, installing Edward III as King. 10: ...rtimer effectively ruled England during the young King's first several years on the throne. William III of England (25248 bytes) 1: ...|right|250px|'''William III''' <br><small>King of England, Scotland and Ireland</small>]] 2: ...reigned as "William II" in Scotland, but "William III" in all his other realms. 4: ...at he was able to take the Crown of England, many of whose people were fervent anti-Catholics (though ... 7: ...is mother was the daughter of King [[Charles I of England|Charles I]]. 9: ... Stadtholder itself was abolished in the province of Holland. (Other provinces soon followed suit.) Richard III of England (18760 bytes) 1: [[image:richiii.jpg|thumb|213px|right|Richard III]] 2: ...Shakespeare]]'s play [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]] has made his name particularly famous. 5: ...he Roses]]. Warwick was instrumental in deposing Henry VI and replacing him with Richard's eldest brothe... 7: ==Reign of Edward IV== 8: ...trast the other surviving brother, [[George, Duke of Clarence]], was executed by Edward for [[treason]... Henry III (815 bytes) 1: Rulers with the title '''Henry III''' include: 2: *'''[[Henry III of Champagne|Henry III]]''' of [[Champagne (province)|Champagne]] 3: *'''[[Henry III of England|Henry III]]''' of [[England]] 4: *'''[[Henry III of France|Henry III]]''' of [[France]] 5: ...[[Germany]] (later [[Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor|Henry II]], [[Holy Roman Emperor]]) King William III (488 bytes) 1: The name '''William III''' has been borne by two monarchs: 3: ...f [[England]] together with his wife [[Mary II of England]]; 5: ...nd Duke of [[Luxembourg]], father of [[Wilhelmina of the Netherlands|Queen Wilhelmina]]. King Kobra III (976 bytes) 2: [[Image:KingKobraKingKobraIII.jpg|right|]] 4: ...a lack of album sales resulted in the dissolution of the band. 8: #"Take It Off" 9: #"Walls of Silence" (Northrup) 27: [[Category:King Kobra albums]] [[Category:1988 albums]] Henry III of Castile (2002 bytes) 1: ...lian monarchs|King]] of [[Castile]] and [[Kingdom of León|León]] in [[1390]]. 3: ...] base. In [[1402]], Henry began the colonization of the [[Canary Islands]], sending French explorer [... 5: ... son became [[John II of Castile]], who succeeded Henry when he died in [[Toledo]]. 9: ...center" rowspan="2" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[John I of Castile|John I]]''' 10: ...n="center" | '''[[List of Castilian monarchs|King of Castile]]''' Henry III of France (5127 bytes) 1: ...) and subsequently [[list of French monarchs|King of France]] ([[1574]]-[[1589]]). 3: ...ri3France.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|'' King Henry III'']] 5: ...d and returned to [[France]]. He was crowned King of France in [[1575]] in the [[Notre-Dame de Reims|C... 7: ...usands of [[Huguenots]] were killed; his reign as king would see France in constant turmoil over religio... 9: ... concessions made to the Protestants in the Edict of Beaulieu. Henry III of Champagne (1940 bytes) 1: ... of Navarre''', [[List of Navarrese monarchs|king of Navarre]]. 3: ...d II of Navarre) as King of [[Navarre]] and Count of Champagne. 5: ...amplona]], however, did not take place till March of the following year, and his coronation was delaye... 7: ...he male line of the counts of Champagne and kings of Navarre became extinct. 9: ...e to that of France, with Champagne becoming part of the French royal domain. Henry IV of England (7210 bytes) 1: ...of England''', depicted in ''Cassell's History of England, Century Edition'', published circa 1902]] 2: .../>[[King of England]], [[Lordship of Ireland|Lord of Ireland]].]] 4: ... him from inheriting his father’s title of [[Duke of Lancaster]]. 6: ...#Period of French Domination|English]]. As king, Henry was at pains to consult with [[parliament]] on ev... 8: ... and Henry had no children. The fact that in 1399 Henry had four sons from his first marriage was undoubt... Henry V of England (11514 bytes) 1: ...England''', as depicted in ''Cassell's History of England, Century Edition'', published circa 1902]] 2: [[Image:henry5.JPG|thumbnail|right|250px|'''Henry V''']] 3: ...ouse of Lancaster|Lancastrian]] revolution forced Henry into precocious prominence as heir to the throne.... 5: ...rafted a special tool in order to extract the tip of the arrow without doing further damage. The oper... 7: ...[John of Gaunt]] — he had practical control of the government. Henry VI of England (16872 bytes) 1: ...y VI, part 3]]. For the Holy Roman Emperor, see [[Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor]].'' 2: ...: henry6.JPG|thumbnail|right|250px|'''Henry VI of England''']] 3: ...[[May 21]]/[[May 22|22]], [[1471]]) was [[King of England]] from [[1422]] to [[1461]] (though with a [[Rege... 6: ...y twenty years old. Because of general suspicion of her nationality, she was prevented from having mu... 8: ... was appointed Regent of France and was in charge of the running the war. Henry II of England (12011 bytes) 2: ...II of England, depicted in ''Cassell's History of England, Century Edition'', published circa 1902]] 3: ...the first of the Plantagenet or [[Angevin|Angevin Kings]]. 5: ...uired a reputation as England's greatest medieval king. 7: ...band, [[Geoffrey of Anjou|Geoffrey the Fair, Duke of Anjou]]. 8: Brought up in [[Anjou]], he visited England in [[1149]] to help his mother in her disputed cl... Henry I of England (6925 bytes) 1: ... I of England, depicted in ''Cassell's History of England, Century Edition'', published circa 1902]] 2: ...ery of government, his reuniting of the dominions of his father, and his controversial decision to nam... 4: ...as given extensive schooling for a young nobleman of that time period. He was probably the first [[Nor... 6: His father [[William I of England|William]], upon his death in [[1087]], bequeathed... 7: ...t Curthose|Robert]] received the [[Normandy|Duchy of Normandy]] Rudolph III, King of Burgundy (320 bytes) 1: ... Arles]] as it became known) was an integral part of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. King Harold of England (254 bytes) 1: '''King Harold of England''' may refer to 3: ...Harold Harefoot|Harold I]] (Harold Harefoot); son of [[Canute the Great|Canute]]. 4: ...Harold Godwinson); who was killed at the [[Battle of Hastings]]. King Richard IV of England (2915 bytes) 1: ...murdered upon the command of his uncle, [[Richard III]] in [[1483]]. 3: ... 'The other one'. He is married to Queen Gertrude of [[Flanders]]. 5: ...bonic plague]], and went temporarily insane, attacking everyone he saw, believing them to be Turks. He h... 7: ...orth Field]], and the reign of King Richard IV of England would be eradicated from history. 9: ...] joining the writing staff and the second series of ''Blackadder'' becoming the sucess it is recognis... William Henry Vanderbilt III (2483 bytes) 1: ... [[1981]], was an American statesman and a member of the prominent [[United States]] [[Vanderbilt fami... 3: ...ed [[John Jacob Astor VI]], bringing together two of America's most famous families. 5: ...nts throughout New England and New York. A member of the [[United States Republican Party]], in 1928 h... 7: ... for [[List of Governors of Rhode Island|Governor of Rhode Island]], serving between 1939 and 1941. Ho... 9: ...ived quietly until his passing in 1981 at the age of 79. Henry III of Nassau-Breda (499 bytes) 1: ...'' ([[1483]]-[[1538]]) was a count of [[the house of Nassau]]. 3: ...He was the brother of [[William the Rich]], Count of Nassau-Dillenburg. 5: ...death in 1538 he was succeeded by his son, [[René of Châlon]], but René was himself slain in battle on...
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