Richard II of England
Appearance
Richard II | |
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King of England, Lord of Ireland | |
King of England | |
Reign | 22 June 1377 – 14 February 1400 |
Coronation | 16 July 1377 |
Predecessor | Edward III |
Successor | Henry IV |
Born | Bordeaux, Principality of Aquitaine | 6 January 1367
Died | 14 February 1400 Pontefract Castle, West Yorkshire | (aged 33)
Burial | |
Spouse | Anne of Bohemia (1382–1394) Isabella of Valois (1396–1400) |
House | House of Plantagenet |
Father | Edward, Prince of Wales "The Black Prince" |
Mother | Joan of Kent |
Richard II (6 January 1367–14 February 1400) was the son of Edward, the Black Prince, Prince of Wales, and Joan of Kent, "The Fair Maid of Kent". He was born in Bordeaux, and became his father's successor when his elder brother died in infancy. His father died before him, so he became king in 1377. His uncle John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster became regent until Richard II could rule. He was deposed by Henry of Bolingbroke (Henry IV), John of Gaunt's son with Blanche of Lancaster, taken prisoner and later died in captivity.
Richard abdicated (resigned) in 1399.[1] He was murdered later that year.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Abdication," Encyclopædia Britannica (1911); retrieved 2011-12-18.