Henry IV "Bolingbroke" Plantagenet [1366-1413] -- English monarch
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a/k/a
England (1399-1413), KingIreland (1399-1413), Lord of
King of England (1399-1413),
King of France,
Lord of Ireland,
Earl of Derby (1377-97),
Duke of Hereford (1397-99).
Son of
John of Gaunt ¤
and grandson of
Edward III, ¤
he was banished from England by
Richard II, ¤
who confiscated his estate.
Henry returned, raised an army, and compelled Richard to abdicate.
Parliament confirmed Henry's claim to the throne,
thus establishing the
Lancastrian
line.
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