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Henrician ("of or
relating to Henry") may
refer to: a
follower of the
heterodox preacher Henry of
Lausanne (died 1148)
Henrician Reformation, the first...
- The
English Reformation took
place in 16th-century
England when the King
wished to
divorce his
Spanish wife,
Catherine of
Aragon (who had
delivered no...
- The
Henrician Articles or King Henry's
Articles (Polish: Artykuły henrykowskie; Lithuanian:
Henriko artikulai; Latin:
Articuli Henriciani) were a constitution...
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Revolution in
Government maintained Pollard's
positive interpretation of the
Henrician period as a whole, but
reinterpreted Henry himself as a
follower rather...
- The
Device Forts, also
known as
Henrician castles and blockhouses, were a
series of
artillery fortifications built to
defend the
coast of
England and...
- he was
elected monarch in 1573.
During his
brief rule, he
signed the
Henrician Articles into law,
recognizing the szlachta's
right to
freely elect their...
- 1573,
Henry de
Valois of France, the
first elected king,
approbated the
Henrician Articles which obliged ****ure
monarchs to
respect the
rights of nobles...
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comprising some 15% of the po****tion. A
constitutional statute, the
Henrician Articles,
bound the king and his government,
which tightly cir****scribed...
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around 1116 and he died
imprisoned around 1148. His
followers are
known as
Henricians.
Practically nothing is
known of Henry's
origin or
early life. He likely...
- held
power he was a Protestant, with a
Lutheran mindset. For him, the
Henrician Reformation was
certainly more than a
jurisdictional revolution masquerading...