henry bolingbroke

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henry bolingbroke

Henry Bolingbroke became king after a period of conflict.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A historical figure: Henry Bolingbroke was the first Lancastrian king of England, reigning from 1399 to 1413. He is known for deposing his cousin, King Richard II, and establishing the House of Lancaster on the English throne.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Henry Bolingbroke seized the crown from Richard II.
    • The reign of Henry Bolingbroke was marked by political unrest.
Advanced Usage
  • "Bolingbroke" as a metonym: The name "Bolingbroke" is sometimes used to refer to the act of usurpation or the establishment of a new royal dynasty, drawing from his historical actions.
    • The noble's ambition was compared to that of Bolingbroke.
Variants and Related Words
  • Henry IV: This is the regnal name of Henry Bolingbroke after he became king.
    • Henry IV faced several rebellions during his reign.
  • Bolingbroke: Often used alone as a shortened reference to the historical figure.
    • The play "Richard II" dramatizes the conflict between the king and Bolingbroke.
Synonyms
  • Henry IV of England: His official title as monarch.
  • The Lancastrian Usurper: A descriptive term referencing his dynasty and method of gaining the throne.
Related Phrases
  • To play the Bolingbroke: An archaic or literary phrase implying to depose a ruler or seize power through force or political maneuvering.
    • The general was accused of seeking to play the Bolingbroke.
Related Idioms
  • Bolingbroke's crown: Symbolizes a kingship gained not purely by hereditary right but through force and political calculation.
    • He wore Bolingbroke's crown, forever wary of challengers.
henry bolingbroke

Henry Bolingbroke became king after a period of conflict.

Noun
  1. the first Lancastrian king of England from 1399 to 1413; deposed Richard II and suppressed rebellions (1367-1413)