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The First Part of King Henry the Fourth - Texts and Contexts (Paperback, New)
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The First Part of King Henry the Fourth - Texts and Contexts (Paperback, New)
Series: Bedford Shakespeare
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Henry of Bolingbroke was one of the most important noblemen of the
later fourteenth century. Brave, chivalrous and cultured, a
talented musician, he excelled at the jousts held at his cousin
Richard II's Court, acquiring military experience at Radcot Bridge
in Oxfordshire and later fighting with the Teutonic Knights in
Prussia. A great medieval traveller, he visited Konigsberg as Earl
of Derby, travelling to Danzig, Prague and later Venice and
Jerusalem. Bitterly opposed to Richard II's favourites, Bolingbroke
as one of the Lords Appellant played a vital part. Henry's most
controversial actions were the deposition of Richard II (1399) and
the execution of Richard Scrope, Archbishop of York, after he had
usurped Richard's throne. As Henry IV, an usurper, the King knew
little peace, incessantly engrossed as he was in preserving his
throne; and the French and Scots never allowed him to forget his
usurpation. For many years he fought a savage and frustrating war
against the great Welsh rebel Owain Glyn Dwr, but defeated the
immortal Harry Percy (Hotspur) at the Battle of Shrewsbury (1403).
In his relations with his Parliaments, Henry showed acumen and
praiseworthy restraint, unlike his predecessor who was determined
to be an absolute King. His short reign was remarkable for the
development of Parliament.
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