Henry IV of France
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Henry IV of France
Summary
Henry IV of France is a human[1]. He was born in Château de Pau[2]. He was born on December 13, 1553[3]. He passed away in Paris[4]. He died on May 14, 1610[5]. He worked as a politician[6], monarch[7], and military commander[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Henry IV of France's place of birth was Château de Pau[2].
- Henry IV of France passed away in Paris[4].
- Henry IV of France was born on December 13, 1553[3].
- Henry IV of France was born on 1553[10].
- Henry IV of France died on May 14, 1610[5].
- Henry IV of France is buried at Basilica of Saint-Denis[11].
- Henry IV of France's father was Antoine of Navarre[12].
- Henry IV of France's mother was Jeanne d'Albret[13].
- Henry IV of France was married to Margaret of Valois[14].
- Henry IV of France was married to Marie de' Medici[15].
- A child of Henry IV of France was Louis XIII of France[16].
- A child of Henry IV of France was Elisabeth of France[17].
- A child of Henry IV of France was Christine of France[18].
- A child of Henry IV of France was Gaston, Duke of Orléans[19].
- A child of Henry IV of France was Henrietta Maria of France[20].
- A child of Henry IV of France was César, Duke of Vendôme[21].
- Henry IV of France held citizenship in Kingdom of France[22].
- Henry IV of France worked as a politician[6].
- Henry IV of France worked as a monarch[7].
- Henry IV of France worked as a military commander[8].
- Henry IV of France held the position of king of France[23].
- Henry IV of France held the position of Monarch of Lower Navarre[24].
- Henry IV of France held the position of count of Foix[25].
- Henry IV of France held the position of French co-prince of Andorra[26].
- Henry IV of France received the Golden Rose[27].
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Origins and Family
Henry IV of France was born in Château de Pau[2]. Recorded date of birth include December 13, 1553[3] and 1553[10]. His father was Antoine of Navarre[12]. His mother was Jeanne d'Albret[13].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], monarch[7], and military commander[8]. Positions held include king of France[23], a hereditary title[28], in Kingdom of France[29]; Monarch of Lower Navarre[24], a historical position[30], in Kingdom of Navarre beyond the Pyrenees[31], founded in 1512[32]; count of Foix[25], a noble title[33]; and French co-prince of Andorra[26], a position[34], in Andorra[35], founded in 1278[36].
Recognition
Awards received include Golden Rose[27], Knight of the Garter[37], Order of the Holy Spirit[38], Order of Saint Michael[39], and Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus[40].
Personal Life
Spouses include Margaret of Valois[14], a salonnière[41], 1553–1615[42], of France[43] and Marie de' Medici[15], a salonnière[44], 1575–1642[45], of France[46]. Children include Louis XIII of France[16], a politician[47], 1601–1643[48], of Kingdom of France[49], awarded the Order of the Holy Spirit[50]; Elisabeth of France[17], a politician[51], 1602–1644[52], of Kingdom of France[53]; Christine of France[18], a politician[54], 1606–1663[55], of France[56]; Gaston, Duke of Orléans[19], an aristocrat[57], 1608–1660[58], of France[59], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit[60]; Henrietta Maria of France[20], a politician[61], 1609–1669[62], of Kingdom of France[63], awarded the Golden Rose[64]; and César, Duke of Vendôme[21], an aristocrat[65], 1594–1665[66], of France[67], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit[68]. Henry IV of France's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[69].
Death and Burial
Henry IV of France died on May 14, 1610[5]. He passed away in Paris[4]. The cause of death was stab wound[70]. Burial took place at Basilica of Saint-Denis[11].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Henry IV of France include béarnaise sauce[71]; Lycée Henri-IV[72], an educational facility[73], in France[74], founded in 1796[75]; Henri 4[76], a television film broadcast in two parts[77], directed by Jo Baier[78]; quai Henri-IV[79], a riverfront[80], in France[81], founded in 1843[82]; French battleship Henri IV[83], a pre-dreadnought battleship[84]; Marche Henri IV[85], a musical work/composition[86]; and square du Vert-Galant[87], an urban park[88], in France[89], founded in 1884[90].
Why It Matters
Henry IV of France has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9] He is known by 32 alternative names across languages and contexts.[91]
Works attributed to him include Paris is well worth a Mass[92], a phrase[93], in France[94], founded in 1593[95]. Entities named for him include béarnaise sauce[71]; Lycée Henri-IV[72], an educational facility[73], in France[74], founded in 1796[75]; Henri 4[76], a television film broadcast in two parts[77], directed by Jo Baier[78]; quai Henri-IV[79], a riverfront[80], in France[81], founded in 1843[82]; French battleship Henri IV[83], a pre-dreadnought battleship[84]; and Marche Henri IV[85], a musical work/composition[86].
FAQs
Where was Henry IV of France born?
Henry IV of France's place of birth was Château de Pau[2].
Where did Henry IV of France die?
Henry IV of France passed away in Paris[4].
Who were Henry IV of France's parents?
Henry IV of France's father was Antoine of Navarre[12]. Henry IV of France's mother was Jeanne d'Albret[13].
Who was Henry IV of France married to?
Henry IV of France's spouses include Margaret of Valois[14] and Marie de' Medici[15].
What did Henry IV of France do for work?
Henry IV of France worked as politician[6], monarch[7], and military commander[8].
What awards did Henry IV of France receive?
Honors received include Golden Rose[27], Knight of the Garter[37], Order of the Holy Spirit[38], and Order of Saint Michael[39].