It was August1453. King Henry VI of England left his pregnant wife Margaret of Anjou at home and travelled from court to the West Country on a judicial visit ...
In 1453, King Henry VI abruptly lost his ability to think, speak, or recognize those around him. England suddenly had a king ...
It's earlier in terms of composition - though it seems strange that people used to reject Shakespeare's authorship - but in terms of historic kingship actually shows how everything about England and ...
No. XXIV. Third Part of King Henry VI. Act VI. Scene VII. The Palace in London. King Edward, the Queen, and the young Prince, Clarence, Gloucester, and Haflings ...
No. LXX. Second Part of King Henry VI. Act I. Scene IV. Mother Jourdain, Hume, Southwell, Bolingbroke, and Eleanor. Painted by Mr. OPIE, R.A. Engraved by PLAYTER ...