A 1/1 cut autograph card of King Henry IV was misidentified as an autograph of the King of England. However, an online post led historical autograph collectors to prove that the signature belonged to ...
Two purportedly royal relics recently surfaced on the collectors' market in France: a mummified head and a handkerchief with blood residues. The head was said to be that of French king Henry IV and ...
King Henry IV of France was called “Henry the Great”, but this monarch certainly wasn’t good. This bloodthirsty, grade-A hedonist had the messiest personal life Europe had ever seen—the infamous ...
It’s a play about pivotal moments. Again and again, in Shakespeare’s “Henry IV, Part I,” characters in tough spots make crucial decisions that sever ties, betray allies and incite violence. There’s no ...
At the corner of Rue de la Ferronnerie in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, a discreet carved paving stone commemorates the ...
Henry IV, Part One is one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays, but Henry IV, Part Two is rarely produced. Dakin Matthews has taken Henry IV, Part One and Part Two and adapted them into one three-act ...
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