Henry The V and his wife.
Henry VI part 1 is one of William Shakespeare's History plays.
It depends... both of these Kings were written about by Shakespeare. Henry IV is Henry the Fourth Henry VI is Henry the Sixth Henry Fourth begins with the death of Richard II And Henry Sixth begins with Henry the Fifth's Funeral!! Too many Henry's ARGH!! Hope this helps! :)
Henry vi
All three parts of Henry VI are totally different plays. They have different plots and lines, although some of the characters carry over from one to the next. Henry VI Part I is about the career and death of the English hero Talbot, the rise and fall of Joan of Arc, and the loss of France through the treachery of the Earl of Suffolk. Henry VI Part II is about the downfall of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, and the Jack Cade rebellion. Famous line: "First thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers." Henry VI Part III is about the death of the Duke of York, the defeat of the Lancastrians by the Yorkists, the Coronation of Edward IV, Warwick's treachery and restoration of Henry VI and the final defeat of Warwick and the Lancastrians and triumph of Edward.
No, it is classified as a 'History'.
Yes Henry VI was from the lancastrian house
Henry VI the Good died in 1335.
Henry VI the Good was born in 1294.
Henry VI the Older died in 1393.
James VI of Scotland is also James I of Great Britain. His father was Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. His mother was Mary, Queen of Scots, famously executed by Elizabeth I of England. Both parents could claim descent from Henry VII of England, hence James's succession to the English throne upon Elizabeth I's death.
Edward VI's parents were Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. Jane Seymour died shortly after he was born in 1537. Though Edward VI died at the age of 15, he was the only one of Henry VIII's legitimate children to survive infancy.
Henry VI of England was not a killer; he was known to be noble.
Queen Elizabeth I of England was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.Father= King Henry VIIIMother = Queen Anne Boleyn (Henry's second wife).
Yes. Henry VI.
King Henry VI had only one wife.
Henry VI of England died on 1471-05-21.
King Henry VI of England was born on 6 December 1421.