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The Houses of York and Lancaster, their Origin and Re-Union, Genealogy of the Kings from Edward III to Henry VII973055 The Houses of York and Lancaster, their Origin and Re-Union, Genealogy of the Kings from Edward III to Henry VII, with their Armorial Bearings and Badges (coloured engraving)
King Henry IV of England with his wife and children3329531 King Henry IV of England with his wife and children; (add.info.: A Bourbon family portrait of King Henry IV of England (1367-1413) with his wife and children
French kings and queens of the 13th and 14th Century (coloured engraving)979291 French kings and queens of the 13th and 14th Century (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)
Henry IV and his Queen, Joan of Navarre (engraving)664880 Henry IV and his Queen, Joan of Navarre (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry IV and his Queen, Joan of Navarre)
Joanna of Navarre, Queen of King Henry IV of England. Henry IV married Joanna of Navarre (c1370-1437), his second wife, in 1403. Henrys first wife, Mary de Bohun, had died in 1394
Tomb of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1825. Artist: John Le KeuxTomb of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1825. Henry IV (1367-1413) became the first king of the House of Lancaster when he took the throne in 1399 having deposed
Effigy of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1826. Artist: John Le KeuxEffigy of Henry IV and his Queen Joanna of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1826. Henry IV (1367-1413) became the first king of the House of Lancaster when he took the throne in 1399 having deposed
Effigy of Henry IV (1367-1413) on his Tomb in Canterbury Cathedral (marble)BAL2368 Effigy of Henry IV (1367-1413) on his Tomb in Canterbury Cathedral (marble) by English School, (15th century); Canterbury Cathedral, Kent