• Henry VI (6 December 1421 – 21 May 1471) was King of England from 1422 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471,[1] and disputed King of France from 1422 to 1453.
  • ^ Wolffe, B., (1981) Henry VI, Londra, s. 79-80. ^ Griffiths, R., (1981) The Reign of Henry , Berkeley, s.298. ^ Hicks, M.A., The Wars of the Roses Yale 2002, p.67.
  • Henry VI, The Infant King. Henry VI was born on 6 December 1421, the only child of the charismatic Henry V and Catherine of Valois.
  • One of only two English monarchs to reign twice, Henry VI is often regarded as one of the worst kings in English history.
  • However, at the Battle of Wakefield on 30 December 1460 CE the Duke of York was killed and his army defeated by Henry VI loyalists led, once again, by the queen.
  • On gaining his majority, Henry VI proved to be a deeply spiritual man, lacking the worldly wisdom necessary to allow him to rule effectively.
  • 6. Henry (VI. ... 2. Henry öldükten sonra hayatta olduğu zamandan daha da popüler oldu. Henry kinci bir kral değil idi, hatta bunun tam tersiydi.
  • Henry ve Margaret’in tek oğlu Lancastrian ölüleri arasındaydı. Londra Kulesi’nde hapsedilen Henry VI, kısa bir süre sonra öldürüldü.
  • (Also, Charles VI of France outlived Henry V by just a few weeks; he died on 21 October 1422, and his throne passed to Henry VI as well.)
  • Henry VI was just nine months old when he came to the throne, an infant destined for power and glory but would he be able to live up to the task?