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Richard II of England - Wikipedia

Richard II of England ... "Richard II" redirects here. For other uses, see Richard II (disambiguation). Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also ...

Richard II | Biography, Reign, & Facts | Britannica

Richard II (born January 6, 1367, Bordeaux [France]—died February 1400, Pontefract, Yorkshire [now in West Yorkshire], England) was the king of England from ...

Richard II (r. 1377-1399) | The Royal Family

Edward III's eldest son, Edward, later known as 'the Black Prince', died in 1376. The king's grandson, Richard II, succeeded to the throne aged 10, ...

History - Historic Figures: Richard II (1367 - 1400) - BBC

Richard II (1367 - 1400) ... Richard was born on 6 January 1367 in Bordeaux, the son of Edward, the Black Prince and grandson of Edward III. Richard's father died ...

Richard II's life and reign - Institute of Historical Research

Richard II (1367-1400), came to the throne as a boy of ten in 1377, at a time when the Hundred Years War with France was turning against the English.

Richard II (play) - Wikipedia

Based on the life of King Richard II of England (ruled 1377–1399), it chronicles his downfall and the machinations of his nobles.

King Richard II - Historic UK

At only ten years of age, Richard II assumed the crown, becoming King of England in June 1377 until his untimely and catastrophic demise in 1399.

About Shakespeare's Richard II

He is, beyond any question, the legitimate heir to the crown of England, which is normally passed from the father to the eldest son. Richard's father was ...

Richard II was damned by a fatal flaw. And no, it wasn't his sexuality

... England more than three centuries before. Young Richard had already been presented to parliament as England's messiah. After the death of ...

Richard II - Tyranny, Deposition, Exile | Britannica

There are indications that he had the characteristics of a narcissistic personality. The very public way in which he achieved his ends in and after 1397 can ...

Richard II of England Timeline - World History Encyclopedia

Richard II of England reigned as king from 1377 to 1399 CE. The son of the late Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376 CE), Richard would succeed his grandfather ...

Richard II and Anne of Bohemia - Westminster Abbey

Richard was born at Bordeaux in France on 6th January 1367, the son of Edward the 'Black Prince' (eldest son of King Edward III) and Joan, called the 'Fair ...

Richard II - Oxford Reference

king of England (1377–99). Richard became king in 1377 aged 9. There was no formal regency, but the government during his early years was dominated by his ...

Richard II of England - World History Encyclopedia

Richard II of England reigned as king from 1377 to 1399 CE. The son of the late Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376 CE), Richard would ...

I never understood why Richard II gave up so easily - Reddit

Many kings of England did that and successfully returned to reclaim their throne after securing an army abroad. Richard was married to the ...

The Reign of Richard II ((b)) - The New Cambridge Medieval History

Yet, in spite of their comparable ends, the reigns of Edward II and Richard II were very different. ... England under Richard II', Parliamentary History 3 Google ...

Richard II of England - Teacher in a Box

Henry IV's government dismissed him as an imposter, and several sources from both sides of the Border suggest the man suffered from mental illness, one also ...

Richard II - English Monarchs Animated History Documentary

Richard II ruled England from 1377-1399. He's the eighth Plantagenet king to have ruled England. He's best known for facing down the ...

Richard II of England - New World Encyclopedia

Richard II (January 6, 1367 – February 14, 1400) was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. He is perhaps best remembered for personally ...

Richard II - Entire Play - Folger Shakespeare Library

At Richard's command, Bolingbroke and Mowbray prepare for a trial by combat. The king halts the fight at the last minute, banishing both men from England. When ...