His daughter in marriage and some unprofitable dukedoms.
No, Henry V did not fight against the French Revolution, as he lived much earlier. Henry V was King of England from 1413 to 1422 and is best known for his role in the Hundred Years' War against France. The French Revolution occurred later, from 1789 to 1799, long after Henry V's death. Therefore, he had no involvement in that historical event.
Here is a sentence for King Henry VIII. King Henry was the son of Elizabeth of York and Henry VII of England.
Who? English King Henry V vs. French King Charles VI English win the most important battle against the french using the LONGBOW (shoots more arrows but less accurate than crossbow) Result? Charles VI decalres Henry V heir to the throne of France (Treaty of Verdun) But...Charles and Henry die in the same year and therefore Treaty no longer exists
The Tudors liked King John (The Tudor time was around when King Henry the 8th was ruling). King Henry related to John quite alot. John chased women, so did Henry. When John lost France, the Tudors had sympathy for John because King Henry had problems with the French. The tudors admired John for standing up to his Barons because Tudors didn't expect Barons to interfere with anything. When John stood up to the pope and argued with him the tudors thought it was ok, Henry also quarreld with the Pope!
The king of Siam.
King Henry later tells the French ambassador that he is not ready to fight.
Henry IV, king of Navarre, a small kindom bordering France, was offered the opportunity of becoming King of France. For this he however had to renounce his Protestant beliefs and become a Catholic. With such a grand prize in view, Henry remarked: "Paris is well worth a Mass".
King Charles II became King in 1660.
The king was Henry V ( 5th ).
He did , he lost against a french king
Louis XVI.
Henry v was the king who leads his army to victory over the french at harfleur
It was Henry IV.
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The cast of Lohengrin - 1986 includes: John Macurdy as King Henry Eva Marton as Elsa Metropolitan Opera Chorus as Chorus Leif Roar as Telramund Leonie Rysanek as Ortrud
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De Mont financed Samuel De chaplains second and third voyage