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The nobles supported Henry Bolingbroke in his rebellion against Richard II because of their loss of land and title. Many of the participants in the Lords Appellants' rebellion were exiled and Henry used their support to seize England.

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Why did the nobles support Henry Bolingbroke in the rebellion against Richard II?

The nobles were afraid that the king might treat them the same way he treated Bolingbroke, by seizing their lands and banishing them.


Was Henry Bolingbroke Henry IV?

Yes, HenryBolingbroke was Henry IV.


Where did Henry IV rule specifically?

Henry IV ruled as King of England from 1399 to 1413. He was also known as Henry Bolingbroke and was the first monarch of the House of Lancaster. His reign was marked by civil unrest and challenges to his authority, particularly from the Percy family and other nobles. Additionally, he ruled over parts of Wales and Ireland, as England's influence extended into those regions during his reign.


Who ruled after Henry v111?

No. His father Henry IV (Henry Bolingbroke before he became king) usurped the throne from Richard II. In Shakespeare's Henry V, he did express remorse about what his father had done.


What has the author Bolingbroke written?

Bolingbroke has written: 'Six letters, addressed to His Excellency Earl Fitzwilliam, ... By Bolingbroke'


When did Horace Bolingbroke Woodward die?

Horace Bolingbroke Woodward died in 1914.


When was Horace Bolingbroke Woodward born?

Horace Bolingbroke Woodward was born in 1848.


When was Harold Bolingbroke Mudie born?

Harold Bolingbroke Mudie was born in 1880.


When did Harold Bolingbroke Mudie die?

Harold Bolingbroke Mudie died in 1916.


When did Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward die?

Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward died in 1869.


When was Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward born?

Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward was born in 1816.


What overthrew the nobles with the support of the common people?

the tyrants overthrew the nobles