Yes. He was in the French and Indian War.
He was famously a member of the first Continental Congress during the American Revolution. I don't believe he fought in any prior wars.
Yes. They are paintings. Richard Henry Lee was a signer of the Declaration Of Independence. He was also Virginia's first senator. Also he was a cousin of Light Horse Harry Lee and Robert E. Lee.
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Yes, against France.
he didn't have to pay any money towards wars because people payed him to be in the war (Henry was a good fighter), so that's how he got the money to pay for the weapons.
There were five children, Henry, Richard, Joan, Isabella and Eleanor
Because Richard III fought a battle with Elizabeth's grandfather, Henry Tudor, in which Richard was killed (the Battle of Bosworth) and Henry took the crown as Henry VII. Richard was supposed to have been responsible for murdering the boy King Edward V and his little brother - the so-called Princes In The Tower. (Young Edward and his brother were the brothers of Elizabeth of York, Henry VII's wife). Therefore the Tudors hated Richard III and would be pleased with any propaganda against him. Shakespeare's play Richard III, helped to give Richard a bad name!
Shakespeare only wrote about the following English monarchs: John, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III, Henry VII and Henry VIII. Possibly also Edward III. He did not write about any others, and it is an open question whether making someone a character in a play constitutes "immortalizing in verse".
no, only his battle with pneumonia. You surely realize that he was in office for only one month.
Do you mean WERE there any wars in 1648?
No she was not involved in any wars
No, it has not been in any wars yet. ;)