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Henry VI of England

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Henry VI of England

Henry VI (6 December 1421 – 21 May 1471) was King of England from 1422 to 1461 and 1470 to 1471, and disputed King of France from 1422 to 1453. The only child of Henry V, he succeeded to the English throne at the age of eight months, upon his father's death, and to the French throne on the death of his maternal grandfather, Charles VI, shortly afterwards. Henry was born during the Hundred Years' War (1337–1453). He is the only English monarch to have been crowned King of France, following his coronation at Notre-Dame de Paris in 1431 as Henry II. His early reign, when England was ruled by a regency government, saw the pinnacle of English power in France. However, setbacks followed once he assumed full control in 1437. The young king faced military reversals in France, as well as political and financial crises in England, where divisions among the nobility in his government began to widen. His reign saw the near total loss of English lands in France. In contrast to his father, Henry VI was described as timid, passive, benevolent and averse to warfare and violence. In 1445, Henry married Charles VII's niece Margaret of Anjou in the hope of achieving peace. However, the peace policy failed and war recommenced. By 1453, Calais was the only English-governed territory on the continent. Henry's domestic popularity declined in the 1440s, and political unrest in England grew as a result. Because of military defeats and political crises, Henry suffered a mental breakdown in 1453, triggering a power struggle between the royal family: Richard, 3rd Duke of York; Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset; and Queen Margaret. Civil war broke out in 1455, leading to a long period of dynastic conflict known as the Wars of the Roses (1455–1487). Henry was deposed in March 1461 by York's eldest son, who took the throne as Edward IV. Henry was captured by Edward's forces in 1465 and imprisoned in the Tower of London. Henry was restored to the throne by Richard Neville ("Warwick the Kingmaker") in 1470. However in 1471, Edward retook power, killing Henry's only son, Edward of Westminster, and imprisoning Henry once again. Henry died in the Tower in May 1471, possibly killed on the orders of King Edward. Henry may have been bludgeoned to death: his corpse was found much later to have light brown hair matted with what appeared to be blood. He was buried at Chertsey Abbey and moved to Windsor Castle in 1484. He left a legacy of educational institutions, having founded Eton College, King's College, Cambridge, and All Souls College, Oxford. William Shakespeare wrote a trilogy of plays about his life, depicting him as weak-willed and easily influenced by his wife.

Infobox

1st reign
1 September 1422 – 4 March 1461
2nd reign
3 October 1470 – 11 April 1471
Coronation
16 December 1431Notre-Dame de Paris
Predecessor
Charles VI
Successor
Charles VII
Regent
John, Duke of Bedford (1422–1435)
Reign
21 October 1422 – 19 October 1453
Contender
Charles VII
Born
6 December 1421Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
Died
21 May 1471(1471-05-21) (aged 49)Tower of London, London, England
Burial
1471Chertsey Abbey, Surrey, England;12 August 1484St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, England
Spouse
mw- Margaret of Anjou (m. 1445)
Issue
Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales
House
Lancaster
Father
Henry V of England
Mother
Catherine of Valois
Regents
See list Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (1422–1429)Cardinal Beaufort (1422–1437)Richard, Duke of York (1454–1455, 1455–1456, 1460)

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Regnal titles
Regnal titles
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
Regnal titles
Preceded byHenry V
Preceded byHenry V
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
Preceded byHenry V
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
King of EnglandLord of Ireland 1422–1461
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
Succeeded byEdward IV
Preceded byEdward IV
Preceded byEdward IV
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
Preceded byEdward IV
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
King of EnglandLord of Ireland 1470–1471
Preceded byCharles VI
Preceded byCharles VI
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
Preceded byCharles VI
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
— DISPUTED —King of France1422–1453Disputed by Charles VIIReason for dispute: Treaty of Troyes
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
Succeeded byCharles VIIas undisputed king
Peerage of England
Peerage of England
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
Peerage of England
VacantTitle last held byHenry of Monmouth
VacantTitle last held byHenry of Monmouth
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
VacantTitle last held byHenry of Monmouth
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
Duke of Cornwall 1421–1422
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
VacantTitle next held byEdward of Westminster
French nobility
French nobility
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
French nobility
Preceded byHenry of Monmouth
Preceded byHenry of Monmouth
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
Preceded byHenry of Monmouth
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
Duke of Aquitaine 1422–1453
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
Annexed by France
Henry VI of England House of LancasterCadet branch of the House of PlantagenetBorn: 6 December 1421 Died: 21 May 1471
Regnal titles
Preceded byHenry V
King of EnglandLord of Ireland 1422–1461
Succeeded byEdward IV
Preceded byEdward IV
King of EnglandLord of Ireland 1470–1471
Preceded byCharles VI
— DISPUTED —King of France1422–1453Disputed by Charles VIIReason for dispute: Treaty of Troyes
Succeeded byCharles VIIas undisputed king
Peerage of England
VacantTitle last held byHenry of Monmouth
Duke of Cornwall 1421–1422
VacantTitle next held byEdward of Westminster
French nobility
Preceded byHenry of Monmouth
Duke of Aquitaine 1422–1453
Annexed by France

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