There have been at least 10 Henry III's in Europe, including =
Victoria is the longest serving. All the Number 3s, George, Henry & Edward, reign for over 50 years.... I know George III is 60 years, 1760 to 1820, so it's either Henry III or Edward III.... Henry III it is.
his reign was called the Second Empire
George III
There were two Henry Tudors. The first, Henry VII, began his reign in 1485 after the defeat of King Richard III at Bosworth Field. Henry vll son, Henry VIII, began his reign in 1509 upon the death of his father. When his father had DIED Henry's son took Henry's place
King Henry III of France was born on September 19, 1551.
Yes, and Richard III was defeated in battle by Henry Tudor who became Henry VII.
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Henry achieved nothing.
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King Henry III (Henry of Winchester) ruled England from 28 October 1216 until his death on 16 November 1272 at age 65. His reign was much longer than the average reign of English rulers.
Richard III reigned before Elizabeth because it was Elizabeth's grandfather, Henry VII, who defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. Also, the play Richard III was written by Shakespeare during the reign of Elizabeth.
Victoria is the longest serving. All the Number 3s, George, Henry & Edward, reign for over 50 years.... I know George III is 60 years, 1760 to 1820, so it's either Henry III or Edward III.... Henry III it is.
it caused the Catholics to rebel against Henry's reign. The pope also would have nothing more to do with Henry or his country.
Henry III his son, howver the country was ruled by a regency council until 1222 as he was too young
henry reign from 1509 until 1547 .
Henry III did not create the Church of England. He reigned from 1216-1272. You are probably thinking of Henry VIII. Even he could not really said to have created the Church of England. The proper spadework came in his daughter Elizabeth I's reign.
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