tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post2133979875695614995..comments2024-03-16T01:00:19.876-05:00Comments on The Mad Monarchist: MM Mini View: Kings of England (Part IV)MadMonarchisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08083008336883267870noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-55150201737573023482013-04-28T17:47:45.015-05:002013-04-28T17:47:45.015-05:00I suggest you use purple or any other colour that ...I suggest you use purple or any other colour that is friendly to eyes as your blog background -- it is hard for me to read your articles with this dead black colour as background. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09533918100445867705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-36288824483647917812013-04-28T16:21:06.490-05:002013-04-28T16:21:06.490-05:00Richard the II didn't steal the inheritance of...Richard the II didn't steal the inheritance of his enemies, he revoked their titles, as a punishment for their treasons.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-14367295326053558692013-04-27T13:31:20.212-05:002013-04-27T13:31:20.212-05:00I have to mildly disagree with you regarding Henry...I have to mildly disagree with you regarding Henry IV.<br /><br />he had no choice but to take the throne kama because Richard STOLE his inheritance after the death of this powerful father, John of Ghent. John gave his FULL SUPPORT to Richard Toma and he repaid the House of Lancaster by banning Henry and stealing the lands.<br /><br />well I also agree that Henry V, was a brilliant strategist Toma and very good king, he was a so-so human being. He imprisoned his stepmother, Queen Joan, and then accused her of being a witch. All because he wanted her inheritance.Hutchloverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16112424578173220451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-44998246971256426662013-04-25T07:10:46.070-05:002013-04-25T07:10:46.070-05:00They have a ceremony with pupils from Eton & K...They have a ceremony with pupils from Eton & King's College leaving lilies and roses accompanied by prayers for Henry VI on the day he was killed in his oratory in the Tower where he is supposed to have been struck down while praying. To my knowledge there is no such annual ceremony for Henry V who died in France where I'm sure modern day Frenchmen would not be leaving flowers. A terrible war leader but shows that education is forever swords not so much.sarah chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12420367186796307675noreply@blogger.com