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Was HenryVI a weak king?

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Answered by mohammedarshkhan4
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HenryVI is a weak king

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Answered by Heartprince
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Henry VI is remembered as a weak and mentally unstable king, swayed too easily by his court favourites and his over-bearing wife. Henry VI was the son of Henry V, who died of dysentery on campaign against the French during the Hundred Years' War.

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★He is compared unfavourably with his father who had success in battle, and is remembered as the cause of the Wars of the Roses. However, others, including Shakespeare, have suggested that by judging him on his ability to wage war successfully, his better traits have been overlooked. He was pious and took a deep interest in education, founding Eton and King's College, Cambridge. He was sensitive and empathetic, and a man who felt deeply, as his worsening mental state proves. Perhaps he will always be a king who splits opinion.★

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