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Who was the king of England from 1377 to 1399?
Richard
II
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What was a significant concern regarding Richard II's kingship prior to
1300
?
His hard-faced
machinations
were worrying and may have led to
unrest.
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What was the name of the revolt that Richard II faced?
The Peasants'
Revolt
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What did Richard II attempt to secure against domestic threats?
French
support
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Who were Richard II's notable favorites?
Michael de la
Pole
and Robert de
Vere
, Earl of
Oxford
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What was the reaction of Parliament at the "Wonderful Parliament" regarding Richard's favorites?
They demanded the removal of
de
la
Pole.
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What was the outcome of the accusations against Richard's favorites in 1399?
They were accused of
treason
and defeated at the Battle of
Radcot
Bridge.
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How did the return of John of Gaunt affect political stability?
It
aided
political stability.
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What major conflict was England involved in during Richard II's reign?
The
Hundred
Years
War
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Why was Richard II seen as pro-French?
He was known as Richard of
Bordeaux
due to his childhood spent in
France.
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What was Richard II's military capability compared to his predecessors?
He was not a good
soldier
like his father and
grandfather.
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What was the outcome of Richard II's expedition to Scotland in
1385
?
It
ended
badly.
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What was the significance of Richard II's lack of an
heir
?
It raised concerns about the
stability
of the monarchy.
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Who was Richard II's first wife?
Anne of
Bohemia
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What happened to Richard II's marriage to Anne of Bohemia?
It was
childless.
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What significant event occurred in 1399 regarding Richard II?
He was captured and imprisoned in the
Tower.
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What was the political situation that allowed Bolingbroke to gain support for an invasion?
Richard
confiscated
Bolingbroke's
inheritance
, which angered
nobles.
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What was the outcome of the Welsh rebellion led by
Owain
Glyndwr
?
It lasted from
1400
until
1409.
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How did Henry IV manage to hold onto the throne despite challenges?
He ensured the loyalty of the
Earl
of
March
and displayed
military
skill.
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What was the significance of the Epiphany Rising in
1400
?
It was an attempt to restore Richard II to the throne.
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What was the impact of Richard II's death in
1400
on Henry IV's reign?
It removed another
rival
claimant to the throne.
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Who were the key figures involved in the Epiphany Rising?
Earl of
Huntingdon
, Earl of
Kent
, Earl of
Salisbury
, and
Sir
Thomas
Despenser
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What were the key dates during Richard II's reign?
1377
: Richard II ascends to the throne
1381
: Peasants' Revolt
1382
: Marriage to Anne of Bohemia
1385
: De la Pole promoted Chancellor
1399
: Richard II is captured and imprisoned
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What were the key dates during Henry IV's reign?
1399:
Usurpation
of the throne
1400:
Epiphany
Rising
1402: Capture of Sir
Edmund
Mortimer
1403
: Battle of Shrewsbury
1413
: Death of Henry IV
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What were the strengths and weaknesses of Henry IV's reign?
Strengths:
Proven
warrior
Had an
heir
Secured
alliances
through
marriage
Weaknesses:
Faced challenges from
over-mighty
subjects
Financial
strain from military conflicts
Loss
of noble support at times
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Who were the appellants during Richard II's reign?
Henry
Bolingbroke
Thomas
Mowbray
Thomas of
Woodstock
Earl of
Arundel
Earl of
Warwick
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Who were the
dukes
involved during Richard II's reign?
Henry
Bolingbroke
, Duke of Hereford
Thomas
Mowbray
, Duke of Norfolk
John
Holland
, Duke of Exeter
Thomas Holland, Duke of Surrey
Edward, Duke of
Aumale
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