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===Kings of England===
===Kings of England===
There were eight Kings of England called '''Henry''' from 1100 to 1547:
There were eight Kings of England called '''Henry''' from 1100 to 1547:
* [[Henry I, King of England|Henry I]] (1068–1135; r.1100–1135).
* [[Henry I, King of England|Henry I]] (1068–1135; r.1100–1135). Youngest son of [[William the Conqueror]] and the third Norman monarch.
* [[Henry II, King of England|Henry II]] (1133–1189; r.1154–1189). First Angevin monarch.
* [[Henry II, King of England|Henry II]] (1133–1189; r.1154–1189). First Angevin monarch. His wife was [[Eleanor of Aquitaine]].
* [[Henry III, King of England|Henry III]] (1207–1272; r.1216–1272).
* [[Henry III, King of England|Henry III]] (1207–1272; r.1216–1272). Generally regarded as the first Plantagenet monarch. Father of [[Edward I, King of England|Edward I]], who succeeded him.
* [[Henry IV, King of England|Henry IV]] (1367–1413; r.1399–1413). Also known as Henry Bolingbroke, he was the son of [[John of Gaunt]] and became the first monarch of the House of Lancaster, after he deposed [[Richard II, King of England|Richard II]].
* [[Henry IV, King of England|Henry IV]] (1367–1413; r.1399–1413). Also known as Henry Bolingbroke, he was the son of [[John of Gaunt]] and became the first monarch of the House of Lancaster, after he deposed [[Richard II, King of England|Richard II]].
* [[Henry V, King of England|Henry V]] (1387–1422; r.1413–1422). Leader of the English forces at the [[Battle of Agincourt]].
* [[Henry V, King of England|Henry V]] (1387–1422; r.1413–1422). Leader of the English forces at the [[Battle of Agincourt]].
* [[Henry VI, King of England|Henry VI]] (1421–1471; r.1422–1461 & 1470–1471). His wife was [[Margaret of Anjou]]. He had mental health issues and his unfitness to govern was a primary cause of the [[Wars of the Roses]].
* [[Henry VI, King of England|Henry VI]] (1421–1471; r.1422–1461 & 1470–1471). His wife was [[Margaret of Anjou]]. He had mental health issues and his unfitness to govern was a primary cause of the [[Wars of the Roses]]. Deposed by [[Edward IV, King of England|Edward IV]] in 1461, following the apocalyptic [[Battle of Towton]]. Briefly restored in 1470 but was deposed again, and then murdered, after Edward's victories in the [[Battle of Barnet]] and the [[Battle of Tewkesbury]].
* [[Henry VII, King of England|Henry VII]] (1457–1509; r.1485–1509). First Tudor monarch who reconciled the Houses of Lancaster and York when he married [[Elizabeth of York]], the daughter of [[Edward IV, King of England|Edward IV]].
* [[Henry VII, King of England|Henry VII]] (1457–1509; r.1485–1509). Formerly Henry Tudor, he was the first Tudor monarch. He reconciled the Houses of Lancaster and York when he married [[Elizabeth of York]], the daughter of Edward IV.
* [[Henry VIII, King of England|Henry VIII]] (1491–1547; r.1509–1547).
* [[Henry VIII, King of England|Henry VIII]] (1491–1547; r.1509–1547). Probably best known for his six wives but his real significance was his rejection of the [[Pope]]'s authority in religious matters. As a direct result, England became a [[Protestantism|Protestant country]].


===Kings of France===
===Kings of France===

Revision as of 02:46, 12 March 2024

This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.

Henry is a male forename in English which translates as Henri (French) and Heinrich (German). It has the English short form of Harry. The female form is Henrietta. Henry is also a fairly common English surname.

Kings of England

There were eight Kings of England called Henry from 1100 to 1547:

Kings of France

There were four Kings of France called Henri from 1008 to 1610:

  • Henri I (1008–1060; r.1031–1060).
  • Henri II (1519–1559; r.1547–1559).
  • Henri III (1551–1589; r.1574–1589). Last of the Valois line.
  • Henri IV (1553–1610; r.1589–1610). Also known as Henri de Navarre, he was the first Bourbon monarch. His second wife was Marie de'Medici.