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Henry IV of France - Wikipedia

He was the first monarch of France from the House of Bourbon, a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. He pragmatically balanced the interests of the Catholic ...

Henry IV | 1st Bourbon King of France, Biography ... - Britannica

Henry IV was the king of Navarre (as Henry III, 1572–89) and the first Bourbon king of France (1589–1610), who, at the end of the Wars of Religion, ...

Henri I, Prince of Condé - Wikipedia

Henri de Bourbon, 2nd Prince of Condé (29 December 1552 – 5 March 1588) was a French prince du sang and Huguenot general like his more prominent father, ...

Henry IV - Heir Presumptive, French King, Reformer | Britannica

Henry IV - Heir Presumptive, French King, Reformer: On the death of Henry III's brother, François, Duke d'Anjou, in 1584, Henry de Bourbon-Navarre became ...

Henri IV (Henry le Grand), King of France and Navarre

Henri III's death signalled the end of the Valois dynasty, and Henri IV was the first king of the House of Bourbon. Although a staunch Protestant, Henri ...

Henry I of Bourbon, Second Prince of Condé | Musée protestant

Henry I of Bourbon, Second Prince of Condé ... Henry I, second prince of Condé (1552 – 1588), was Henry of Navarre's cousin. He was a somewhat austere Protestant ...

Henry IV De Bourbon King Of France, Henry III Of Naverre

Henry IV (French: Henri IV, read as Henri-Quatre..,13 December 1553 – 14 May 1610), also known by the epithet Good King Henry, was King of Navarre (as Henry III) ...

History's Henry de Bourbon | Reign Wiki - Fandom

Henry de Bourbon was the oldest surviving child to King Antoine and Queen Jeanne, and became the future King of France. Henry de Bourbon, also known as ...

King Henry IV of France | Biography & Death - Study.com

Antoine de Bourbon was also the Duke of Vendome as well as King of Navarre. Henry IV of France was baptised as Catholic per French tradition, but since his ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Henry IV - New Advent

King of France and Navarre, son of Jeanne d'Albret and Antoine de Bourbon, b. 14 December, 1553, in the castle of Pau; d. 14 May, 1610.

Henry IV of France | Versailles Wiki - Fandom

Henry IV of France is a prior King of France and Navarre and was the first French monarch from the House of Bourbon. He is the father of Louis XIII of ...

Henri IV Of France - The First Bourbon King - YouTube

Henri IV Of France - The First Bourbon King: Henry IV Of Navarre was King of Navarre from 9 June 1572 as Henry III and King of France from 2 ...

Henry IV 1553–1610 King of France | Encyclopedia.com

Henry IV was the first monarch in the Bourbon dynasty, which ruled France until the French Revolution of 1789.

Henry IV: A time of splendour - Château de Fontainebleau

The palace, richly enlarged and embellished, became the cradle of the Bourbon royal dynasty, and found its way back into history.

King Henry IV of France - Girouard

He was the first of the Bourbon kings of France and also, as Henry III, king of Navarre (1572-1610). Henry was born at Paul in Navarre. His father, Antoine de ...

Papa and his Brood: Henry IV of France | History Today

... Bourbon monarchy, but in their presence the commanding monarch became a ... As Henry's marriage with Marguerite de Valois (the occasion of the massacre of ...

Henry IV the Great, king of France - Geni

He was the first monarch of the Bourbon branch of the Capetian dynasty in France. His parents were Jeanne III of Navarre and her husband, Antoine de Bourbon, ...

Henri IV, King of France and Navarre - British Museum

King of France; son of Antoine de Bourbon Duke of de Vendôme and Jeanne d'Albret; ruled in Navarre (as Henri III) from 1572, before becoming King of France (as ...

Henri IV, Richelieu and Louis XIII (1598-1643) - History

Teaching Resources / The Rise of Bourbon Absolutism: Henri IV, Richelieu and Louis XIII (1598-1643). The Rise of Bourbon Absolutism: Henri IV, Richelieu and ...

Henry IV of France

Henry IV (French: Henri IV; April 1, 1553 – May 14, 1610), was the first monarch of the Bourbon dynasty in France.