RMMADBA1–King Richard II (1367 – 1400) was a son of Edward the Black Prince and King of England from the age of ten in 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399 by his cousin Henry IV. He reigned in conflict with Parliament; and executed some of the opposing barons in 1397. Others including his cousin Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford (later Henry IV) were exiled and made himself absolute. In 1399 Bolingbroke returned from exile to lead a revolt; Richard II was deposed by Parliament and imprisoned in Pontefract Castle, where he died of starvation.
RMKMNWGX–King Henry IV of England, 1367-1413, reigned 1399-1413
RMM3NJ2A–King Richard II of England, 1367-1400, reigned 1377-1399, deposed 1 October 1399
RMK26EET–Death of King Richard II, circa 1400
RMM3MF94–Parliament assembled for the deposition of Richard II, 1 October 1399
RMMGG3R4–King Richard II of England, asserting his authority at the great council, May 1389, dismissing the Lords Appellant
RMM3RYA4–Meeting of King Richard II with the Duke of Lancaster, Henry of Bolingbroke, (The future Henry IV) at Flint Castle, 1399
RMK4CWK1–The death of Mortimer. Act II Scene 5 in Henry VI Part I by William Shakespeare.
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