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485. Henry IV: The Usurper King (Part 1)

2024/8/18
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Enrique IV, inicialmente admirado por su caballerosidad y valentía, usurpó el trono de su primo Ricardo II. A pesar de su ascenso dramático, Enrique IV sigue siendo una figura relativamente oscura en la historia inglesa. Su reinado estuvo marcado por la inseguridad y la necesidad de legitimar su gobierno.
  • Enrique IV derrocó a su primo Ricardo II para convertirse en rey.
  • Shakespeare inmortalizó el reinado de Enrique IV en sus obras.
  • El ascenso al poder de Enrique IV fue similar al de Guillermo el Conquistador.
  • Enrique IV tuvo que ejecutar a Ricardo II para asegurar su posición.

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"Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown…”

Henry IV has been portrayed as both a shadowy, obscure figure, and a strong king who was loved by his people. Prior to ascending the throne, Henry, the son of John of Gaunt, was admired for his glamour, clemency, courage and strong faith, but these sympathies quickly turned to suspicion when he became a ruling regicide. Indeed, after a failed rebellion in 1388 against Richard II, Henry led a second coup against the king, and successfully usurped the throne in 1399. Once king, keen to gain legitimacy, he delivered his claim to the throne in English, and vowed to respect the will of the people. But he had inherited a divided country, which was surrounded by enemies in France, Scotland and Wales. And, despite being elected to the throne by his peers, and, as some sources claimed, prophesied by Merlin and selected by a greyhound, Henry quickly lost popularity, and himself faced violent rebellions. When the brewing uprising in Northern Wales finally erupted in the autumn of 1400, with the Scots following suit not long thereafter, Henry would need all his allies to stand firmly by his side…

Join Tom and Dominic as they explore the life and reign of Henry IV, an epic tale of plunder, rivalry and jealousy.


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