Who was the sleeping king of England?

Henry VI (r. 1422-1461 and 1470-1471) | The Royal Family.
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What did Henry 6 suffer from?

In August 1453, Henry VI fell into an inertia that lasted 18 months. Some historians believe he was suffering from catatonic schizophrenia, a condition characterised by symptoms including stupor, catalepsy (loss of consciousness) and mutism.
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Why was Henry VI a bad king?

In the later years of Henry's reign, the monarchy became increasingly unpopular, due to a breakdown in law and order, corruption, the distribution of royal land to the king's court favourites, the troubled state of the crown's finances, and the steady loss of territories in France.
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Who was the last Lancastrian King of England?

Henry VI (1421-1471) was the last Lancastrian monarch: a child king who struggled to exert authority as an adult. (The precedents set during his minority are important for understanding events at the accession of the next child king, Edward V). Disputes between Henry VI's senior nobles led to armed conflict.
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What killed the last King of England?

Although he made a slow and uneventful recovery from his surgery, King George VI died suddenly and unexpectedly in his sleep on February 6, 1952, at the age of 56. Since the King had a history of peripheral vascular disease, it was assumed that the cause of death was a "coronary thrombosis."
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Who was the youngest king of England?

The youngest king was Henry VI, who was 8 months and 26 days old at the time of his accession. The youngest queen consort was Isabella of Valois, second wife of Richard II, aged 6 years 11 months and 25 days when she became queen consort in 1396.
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Which king was king twice?

Henry VI (6 December 1421 - 21 May 1471) was King of England twice. The first time was from 31 August 1422 to 1461. The second time was from 1470 to 21 May 1471.
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Who became king at 9 months old?

Henry VI (1421 - 1471)

He was only nine months old when he succeeded his father, Henry V. He was crowned king of England in 1429 and, as result of his father's successes against the French, king of France in 1431. A regency council ran England until Henry was considered old enough to rule in 1437.
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Who became king after Henry VI?

Edward, the young Duke of York, claimed the throne after the Battle of Towton in 1461, when Henry VI and his Queen fled to Scotland.
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Where is Henry VI buried?

Fourteen years earlier, Henry VI was initially buried at Chertsey Abbey in Surrey, before Richard III himself had him reburied at St George's Chapel, Windsor.
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Which king had schizophrenia?

Otto of Bavaria (1848–1916; ruled 1886–1913) had depression, anxiety and insomnia throughout his life. In 1886, the senior royal medical officer wrote a statement declaring that Otto was severely mentally ill. Otto is believed to have had schizophrenia.
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What did Henry do to his leg?

The accident occurred on 24th January 1536 at Greenwich, during his marriage to Anne Boleyn. Henry suffered severe concussion and burst a varicose ulcer on his left leg, a legacy from an earlier traumatic jousting injury in 1527 which had healed quickly under the care of the surgeon Thomas Vicary.
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How old was Henry VIII when he died?

Death of Henry VIII

' The following morning, Henry had lost the power of speech. He died in the early hours of 28 January 1547 aged 55.
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Which king was only king for 20 minutes?

Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angouleme (1775-1844) 1825

At the revolution of 1830 his father abdicated and he succeeded him, as Louis XIX, for a twenty-minute reign, after which he decided that it would be prudent to abdicate as well.
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Which king refused to be king?

Edward VIII became king following the death of his father, George V. He abdicated the throne in order to marry divorcee Wallis Simpson and became known as the Duke of Windsor.
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Which king was never actually king?

Edward was never crowned; his reign lasted only 325 days. His brother Albert became King, using his last name George, as George VI.
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Who is the oldest UK king to be crowned?

He was the longest-serving British heir apparent, having surpassed Edward VII's record of 59 years on 20 April 2011. Charles was the oldest person to succeed to the British throne, at the age of 73. The previous record holder, William IV, was 64 when he became king in 1830.
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Which Queen had the most children?

Queen Darejan of Georgia gave birth to 23 children. She was 43 or 44 when the last one was born. Queen Keran of Armenia, who had 16 children, comes in second. Habsburg Queen Maria Theresa had 16 children, 13 of whom survived infancy.
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Who is the oldest person in the royal family?

The current oldest living member of the British royal family is Katharine, Duchess of Kent (born 1933), who is the tenth longest-living British royal. Elizabeth II (1926–2022), was the longest ever reigning British monarch (70 years, 214 days) and the fifth longest-living royal (96 years, 140 days).
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Who is the most famous English king?

Henry VIII is arguably the most famous monarch in British history, due to his reign of terror and violence. Henry famously had six wives throughout his life, all but one of which met an unfortunate fate.
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How did the British royal family start?

The British monarchy traces its origins from the petty kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England and early medieval Scotland, which consolidated into the kingdoms of England and Scotland by the 10th century. England was conquered by the Normans in 1066, after which Wales also gradually came under the control of Anglo-Normans.
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Who are the 8 queens of England?

In less than 200 years, eight queens ruled the Kingdom of England. Among these queens were Matilda, Lady Jane Grey, Mary I, Elizabeth I, Mary II, Anne, Victoria, and Elizabeth II.
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