When Henry of Navarre was named king, many people were unhappy due to his Protestant faith in a predominantly Catholic country. His ascension was seen as a threat to the Catholic majority, and there were fears of increased Protestant influence. Additionally, the long-standing conflict between Catholics and Protestants had created deep divisions, leading to resentment among those who opposed his rule. This discontent contributed to ongoing tensions and conflicts during his reign.
Henry I of Navarre was born in 1233.
Henry I of Navarre died on 1274-07-22.
Henry II of Navarre was born on 1503-04-18.
Henry II of Navarre died on 1555-05-25.
Henry of Navarre(:
with a sat-nav
because he wanted too -.-
Henry Martyn Baird has written: 'The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre'
Henry the fourth
He agreed to become Catholic so the Fench people would accept him as their king
He granted French Huganots freedom in the Edict of Nantes, and converted to Catholiscism to appease the people.
Henry IV (13 December 1553 - 14 May 1610) was King of France and was also known as Henry of Navarre (Henri de Navarre). However, Henry IV of England ((15 April 1367- 20 March 1413), known also as Henry (of) Bolingbroke, who also claimed the title King of France was a completely different person who lived two centuries earlier.