• (1992). Henri III et son temps: actes du colloque international du Centre de la Renaissance de Tours, octobre 1989 (Fransızca). Paris: Vrin.
  • Henry III (French: Henri III, né Alexandre Édouard; Polish: Henryk Walezy; Lithuanian: Henrikas Valua; 19 September 1551 – 2 August 1589) was King of France...
  • III Henri 19 Eylül 1551 2 Ağustos 1589 born Fransızca Alexandre Édouard de France Lehçe Henryk Walezy Litvanca Henr.
  • Matthew Paris reports that some said, "God gave us this child, but the king sells him to us." alt. Henry III lands in Aquitaine, from a later (fifteenth century) illumination.
  • Advertisement. Amongst this turmoil, Henry III succeeded his father and was crowned king on 28 October 1216 CE in Gloucester Cathedral.
  • This led to what was known as the War of the Three Henris – King Henri III of Navarre, King Henri III of France, and Henri I, Duke of Guise.
  • But in 1227 Henry III came of age and assumed the government. For five years Hubert remained his chief minister, bearing the burden of the young king's follies...
  • Under pressure from the Duke of Guise, Henry III issued an edict suppressing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne.
  • * The third Henri in the War of the Three Henrys was the late Duke of Guise, whom King Henri III had had assassinated.
  • Henry III was the king of England from 1216 to 1272. In the 24 years (1234–58) during which he had effective control of the government...