Richard Dreyfuss was born on October 29, 1947.
There have been three names proven to be Hudson's children. John, Oliver and Richard. He had three chrildren
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Yes, Richard Branson has 3 kids.
Yes, Richard Geer has 3 kids.
Francis Lightfoot Lee had no children of his own. His name sake was the son of his brother Richard Henry Lee
Henry II until 3 September 1189, then Richard I.
Shakespeare's plays contain ten numerical references in their titles. Some examples include "Henry V," "Richard II," and "Henry VIII."
He had 3. Jhon,Richard, and Oliver
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Henry Hudson had 3 sons Richard, John and Oliver
1. They are named after English Monarchs. 2. They are based on events in English History. 3. They sometimes end tragically and sometimes happily, but most often they end with the death of one king and/or the triumph of a new king. (Death of Kings at the end: Richard II, Henry IV Part 2, Henry VI Part 3, King John, Richard III; Triumph of a King at the End: Richard II, Richard III, Henry V, Henry VI Part 3)
1. Henry Tudor never fought Richard II. He fought Richard III, a totally different guy. 2. Henry Tudor was never defeated by anyone. He defeated Richard III although basically because Henry's relative Lord Stanley changed sides in mid-battle, taking his troops with him. 3. Richard III was defeated by Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth Field.
The Presidents of the Continental Congress in 1784 were Thomas Mifflin (1783 November 3 - 1784 June 3) and Richard Henry Lee (1784 November 30 - 1785 November 4)George Washington became the first President of the United States in 1789.
Oliver ,Richard ,and John. I'm so smarticle:)
The War of the Roses really only took place during the reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV and Richard III and so is described in Parts 2 and 3 of Henry VI and Richard III. The "choosing of roses" scene is in Henry VI Part I. However, Shakespeare's history has the root of the trouble in the usurpation of the throne by Henry Bolingbroke from Richard II, when Henry was not even Richard's next heir. The taint of illegitimacy stains the reigns of Henry, his son Henry V, and his grandson Henry VI, whose right to rule is challenged by the descendant of the true heir to Richard II, the Duke of York. In this sense the chronicle of the Wars of the Roses can be said to start with Richard II, and flow right through the Henry IV plays, the Henry V play and the Henry VI plays until it is resolved to the great satisfaction of Tudor historians, in Richard III.
Henry VI appears in all three parts of Henry VI Henry IV appears in Richard II and the two parts of Henry IV Henry V appears in both parts of Henry IV and also in Henry V. He has more lines than his father or his son. That's three plays each. Some appear in two, such as Richard III and his brothers Edward IV and Clarence who appear in both Henry VI Part 3 and Richard III