England's break from the Roman Catholic Church
Henry Hudson
Henrys six marriages had nothing to do with the spread of bubonic plague. when it happened it had more to do with dirt, and rats
Depends which Henry IV play you are talking about. Shakespeare wrote two plays called Henry IV Part 1 and Henry IV Part 2. They are generally classified with the Histories, although the part of them which is foremost is the adventures of Prince Hal and his fat friend Falstaff, which have no historical basis at all. On the other hand, the rebellion of Hotspur was a historical event in the reign of Henry IV of England, so the plays might be thought of as historical. Luigi Pirandello's play Henry IV (Enrico IV), on the other hand, is not historical, but the story of a man who believes himself to be a historical person, in this case the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV. Since you asked about plays, I guess we cannot count the film Henri 4 which was about the French King Henry IV and was indisputably historical.
I don't know about being immortalized, but the following historical kings of England are portrayed at one time or another in the history plays (some not for long): John, Henry III, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III, Henry VII, Henry VIII.
Henry of England died in 1274.
Henry of England was born in 1267.
Henry I of England was born in 1068.
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The web address of the Henry County Historical is: http://henrycountyhistory.org
Henry Hudson was born in the north of England and traveled to America.
The parents of Henry VI of England were Henry V of England, Catherine of Valois.
England exploration Henry Hudson.