Henry Iv Of France - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Dec 13, 1553 Château de Pau, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France Died on 14 May 1610 (aged 56)

first French monarch of the House of Bourbon

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About Henry Iv Of France

  • Henry IV (French: Henri IV, read as Henri-Quatre [?~?i kat?]; 13 December 1553 – 14 May 1610), also known by the epithet Good King Henry or Henry the Great, was King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 and King of France from 1589 to 1610.
  • He was the first monarch of France from the House of Bourbon, a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty.
  • He was assassinated in 1610 by François Ravaillac, a fanatical Catholic, and was succeeded by his son Louis XIII.The son of Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme and Jeanne d'Albret, the Queen of Navarre, Henry was baptised as a Catholic but raised in the Protestant faith by his mother.
  • He inherited the throne of Navarre in 1572 on his mother's death.
  • As a Huguenot, Henry was involved in the French Wars of Religion, barely escaping assassination in the St.
  • Bartholomew's Day massacre.
  • He later led Protestant forces against the royal army.Henry IV and his predecessor Henry III of France are both direct descendants of the Saint-King Louis IX.
  • Henry III belonged to the House of Valois, descended from Philip III of France, elder son of Saint Louis; Henry IV belonged to the House of Bourbon, descended from Robert, Count of Clermont, younger son of Saint Louis.
  • As Head of the House of Bourbon, Henry was "first prince of the blood".
  • Upon the death of his brother-in-law and distant cousin Henry III in 1589, Henry was called to the French succession by the Salic law. He initially kept the Protestant faith (the only French king to do so) and had to fight against the Catholic League, which denied that he could wear France's crown as a Protestant.
  • To obtain mastery over his kingdom, after four years of stalemate, he found it prudent to abjure the Calvinist faith.
  • As a pragmatic politician (in the parlance of the time, a politique), he displayed an unusual religious tolerance for the era.
  • Notably, he promulgated the Edict of Nantes (1598), which guaranteed religious liberties to Protestants, thereby effectively ending the Wars of Religion. Considered a usurper by some Catholics and a traitor by some Protestants, Henry became target of at least 12 assassination attempts.
  • An unpopular king among his contemporaries, Henry gained more status after his death.
  • He was admired for his repeated victories over his enemies and his conversion to Catholicism.
  • The "Good King Henry" (le bon roi Henri) was remembered for his geniality and his great concern about the welfare of his subjects.
  • An active ruler, he worked to regularise state finance, promote agriculture, eliminate corruption and encourage education.
  • During his reign, the French colonization of the Americas truly began with the foundation of the colony of Acadia and its capital Port-Royal.
  • He was celebrated in the popular song "Vive le roi Henri" (which later became an anthem for the French monarchy during the reigns of his successors) and in Voltaire's Henriade.

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