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''This is the page for '''Henry III, King of England'''.<br>You may be looking for '''[[Henry_III_(Holy_Roman_Emperor)|Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor]]'''. ''
'''Henry III''' ruled from 1216-1272. [[becoming king|Ascending]] the [[throne]] as a boy, his first [[regent]] was the famous [[William Marshall]]. While he ultimately was on the throne for 56 years, his [[reign]] was marked by failed military campaigns, political strife, and financial mismanagement. He was temporarily dethroned by [[Simon de Montfort]] but later regained power with the help of his son, [[Edward I]], "Longshanks".
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'''Henry III''' ruled [[England]] from 1216-1272. [[becoming king|Ascending]] the [[throne]] as a boy, his first [[regent]] was the famous [[William Marshall]]. While he ultimately was on the throne for 56 years, his [[reign]] was marked by failed military campaigns, political strife, and financial mismanagement. He was temporarily dethroned by [[Simon de Montfort]] but later regained power with the help of his son, [[Edward I]], "Longshanks".


''Source: [http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon29.html Britannia]''
''Source: [http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon29.html Britannia]''

Revision as of 10:56, 5 June 2007

This is the page for Henry III, King of England.
You may be looking for Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor.


Henry III ruled England from 1216-1272. Ascending the throne as a boy, his first regent was the famous William Marshall. While he ultimately was on the throne for 56 years, his reign was marked by failed military campaigns, political strife, and financial mismanagement. He was temporarily dethroned by Simon de Montfort but later regained power with the help of his son, Edward I, "Longshanks".

Source: Britannia

Preceded by:
John Lackland

English Monarchs

Succeeded by:
Edward I