Henry V King Of ENGLAND

Male 1387 - 1422  (35 years)


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  1. 1.  Henry V King Of ENGLAND was born on 09 Aug 1387 in Monmouth, England (son of Henry IV King Of ENGLAND and Mary DE BOHUN); died on 31 Aug 1422 in Bois De Vincennes, France; was buried in Chapel of the Confessor, Westminster Abbey.

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    He was created Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester on 15 Oct 1399, Duke of Aquitaine on 23 Oct 1399, and Duke of Lancaster on 10 Nov 1399. He succeeded his father on 21 Mar 1412/3, and was crowned King of England on 9 Apr 1413. by his French conquests leading to the Treaty of Troyes on 21 May 1420 he assumed the title of Heir and Regent of the realm of France. Henry V of England, King of England, died at Bois de Vincennes on 31 Aug 1422, and was buried at Westminster Abbey. His widow is said to have been married for the second time (though no evidence of the marriage has been discovered) to Owen Tudor (beheaded by the Yorkists after the Battle Mortimer's Crown at Hereford on 4 Feb 1461.)

    The Lancastrian period was marked by almost continual warfare. Baronial revolt and war with Welsh patriots broke out in the first decade, and dynastic war during the last, with prolonged warfare in France occupying most of the intervening four decades, when King Henry V opened the final phase of the 100 Years' War. He recovered many English possessions, but they were all lost during the reign of his son, Henry VI. the loss of the French possessions, together with the weak government of Henry VI, led to the outbreak of the Wars of the Roses, a campaign led by the supporters of Richard, Duke of York and Protector of England, during the illness of his cousin, Henry VI, to place Richard on the throne instead of Henry.

    Soon after succeeding his father, Henry V revived the 100 Years' War with France. In 1415, Henry defeated the French army at Agincourt, and by 1420 he had forced the French King, Charles VI, to accept him as heir. This pact was sealed by Henry's marriage to Charles's daughter, Catherine.

    Henry married Catherine Of FRANCE on 02 Jun 1420 in Church of St. John, Troyes, Trinity Sunday. Catherine (daughter of Charles VI King Of FRANCE and Isabeau Of BAVARIA) was born on 27 Oct 1401; died on 3 Jan 1437. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Henry VI King Of ENGLAND was born on 06 Dec 1421 in Windsor, England; died between 21 and 22 May 1471.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry IV King Of ENGLAND was born on 04 Apr 1366 in Bolingbroke Castle, England (son of John Of GAUNT and Blanche Of LANCASTER); died on 20 Mar 1413 in Jerusalem Chamber, Westminster Abbey; was buried in Canterbury Cathedral.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: 2nd Duke of Lancaster
    • Fact: 1st Duke of Hereford
    • Fact: Duke of Lancaster, Duke of Hereford, Earl of Derby, Earl of Lincoln, and Earl of Leicester; Also, Duke of Aquitaine in France
    • Name: Henry IV Of Bolingbroke
    • Fact 1: 30 Sep 1399, Elected King of England as HENRY IV

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    Henry IV of England (of Bolingbroke), K.G., Earl of Hereford and Northampton 'jure uxoris', only surviving son and heir, was born at Bolingbroke Castle, co. Lincoln, in April 1366. He was married for the first time at Arundel Castle between 30 July 1380 and 10 Feb 1381 to Mary De Bohun, younger daughter and co-heiress of Humphrey de Bohun, 7th and last Earl of Hereford, 6th Earl of Essex and 2nd Earl of Northampton, by Joan Fitz Alan, daughter of Richard Fitz Alan, 9th Earl of Arundel. She was born about 1370 and was aged eleven at time of marriage. She died at Peterborough Castle aged twenty-four after the birth of her youngest child on 4 July 1394, and was buried in Canterbury Cathedral. From 1394 he devoted himself to work in Parliament and Council. He was created Duke of Hereford on 29 Sep 1397. Very soon afterwards began a quarrel with Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, which was ended by the banishment of both Dukes in September 1398. On his father's death in February 1399, Henry succeeded him as Duke of Lancaster, Earl of Lincoln and Leicester, and deposed his cousin King Richard II. He was declared King of England by Parliament on 30 Sep 1399, as Henry IV, and was crowned King of England on 13 Oct. 1399.

    Henry's seizure of the throne from Richard II was never questioned by Parliament, and indeed many people welcomed the accession of this strong and able ruler. However, throughout his reign, Henry was troubled by revolts against him by those who had once been his most loyal supporters.

    Worn down by conflict and financial problems, Henry IV died a shadow of his former, vigorous self.

    Henry married Mary DE BOHUN between 30 Jul 1380 and 10 Feb 1381 in Arundel Castle. Mary (daughter of Humphrey IX DE BOHUN, K.G. and Joan FITZ ALAN) was born about 1366 in Hereford, England; died on 04 Jul 1394 in Peterborough Castle, Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England; was buried on 06 Jul 1394 in Leicester. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary DE BOHUN was born about 1366 in Hereford, England (daughter of Humphrey IX DE BOHUN, K.G. and Joan FITZ ALAN); died on 04 Jul 1394 in Peterborough Castle, Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England; was buried on 06 Jul 1394 in Leicester.
    Children:
    1. Son of ENGLAND was born in Apr 1382; died in Infancy.
    2. 1. Henry V King Of ENGLAND was born on 09 Aug 1387 in Monmouth, England; died on 31 Aug 1422 in Bois De Vincennes, France; was buried in Chapel of the Confessor, Westminster Abbey.
    3. Thomas Of LANCASTER was born before 01 Oct 1388 in Kenilworth; died on 22 Mar 1421 in Killed - Battle of Bauge.
    4. John Of LANCASTER was born on 20 Jun 1389; died on 14-15 Sep 1435 in Rouen.
    5. Humphrey Of GLOUCESTER was born on 3 Oct 1390; died on 23 Feb 1447 in Bury St. Edmunds.
    6. Blanche Of LANCASTER was born in 1392 in Peterborough Castle, England; died on 21 May 1409 in Germany.
    7. Philippa Of LANCASTER was born on 04 Jul 1394; died on 05 Jan 1430 in Chapel of St. Anna in the Convent of Vadstena.