Henry lV was not the father of Henry Vl. He was his grandfather. Nor did he hand over his crown to anybody.
he didn't become king because he died before he could become it. the next heir for the throne was Henry the 8th so he waited his turn. i hope this helps :)
Juan Carlos I of Spain (King from November 22, 1975 to June 19, 2014) of House of Bourbon is from Capetian Dynasty. He renounced the throne and turn it over to his son, Felipe VI.
King Edward VI was the son of King Henry VIII, who was, in turn the son of King Henry VII. So, Henry VII was Edward VI's grandfather.
Elizabeth I came to the throne in 1558 after the death of her older half sister, Mary I. The true succession of the children of Henry VIII after he died, were: Edward VI, Mary I and then Elizabeth I.She inherited the throne from her half sister queen Mary (bloody Mary) who died childless.
He sends tennis balls. Henry says he will turn the gift into weapons as he will need many weapons to fight France!
'Bloody' Mary was King Henry the VIII's oldest daughter. She was a very devout Christian and her persecution of Protestants after her ascent to the throne earned her the nickname 'Bloody Mary.'
He sends tennis balls. Henry says he will turn the gift into weapons as he will need many weapons to fight France!
Because she Figures out that she doesn't get the throne
Because his father died early so he had to become a pharaoh! yea that's right and because he was a strong leader , do u know that king Ramses 2nd was crowned as a king when he was 9? and he was the king of Egypt after a year?9yearsold
When King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936, his younger brother Albert became King George VI (father of the current Queen).
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain....=þ
Answer Margaret Tudor, born 28th November 1489, was a daughter of King Henry VII of England and his wife, Elizabeth of York. She was a sister of Henry VII's successor, King Henry VIII. On 8th August 1503, she married King James IV of Scotland. One of their children later became King James V of Sotland who in turn was the father of Mary Queen of Scots. King James IV died at the Battle of Flodden Field on 9th September 1513 when his successor, King James V, was only one year old. Margaret was appointed as Regent (a kind of royal deputy) until she re-married a year later. When Queen Elizabeth I of England died in 1603, the Scottish King James VI, son of Mary Queen of Scots, was next in line to the throne of England - he became simultaneously King James VI of Scotland and James I of England. In this way, Margaret Tudor's marriage led directly to the Union of the Crowns of England and Scotland.