Continues Shakespeare's story of Henry VI in which Henry marries Lady Margaret of Anjou but she despises him of his meekness and takes Suffolk as a lover. Shows that the new queen also hates the Yorks and becomes the inspiration of the Lancastrians.
"Continues Shakespeare's story of Henry VI in which Henry marries Lady Margaret of Anjou but she despises him of his meekness and takes Suffolk as a lover. Shows that the new queen also hates the Yorks and becomes the inspiration of the Lancastrians."@en
"Historical drama about the civil war between The House of York and The House of Lancaster."
"Historical drama about the civil war between The House of York and The House of Lancaster."@en
"Shakespeare's drama based on the life of the English king. His wife despises his weakness and takes Suffolk for a lover."@en
"Presents a dramatization of William Shakespeare's play. In pt. 2, Henry weds Lady Margaret of Anjou, who becomes the inspiration of the Lancastrians. She and her followers are pitted against Richard, Duke of York, and his supporters."@en
"The second part of a trilogy depicting Henry's life from his early days to his submission in the War of the Roses."@en
"Continues Shakespeare's story of Henry VI in which Henry marries Lady Margaret of Anjou, but she despises his meekness and takes Suffolk as a lover. The new queen also hates the Yorks and becomes the inspiration of the Lancastrians."@en
"The second part of a trilogy depicting Henry's life from his early days to his submission in the War of the Roses."
"A drama of the civil war between The House of York and The House of Lancaster. Henry marries Lady Margaret of Anjou, but she despises him for his meekness and takes Suffolk as a lover. The new Queen, who also hates the Yorks (the White Roses), becomes the inspiration of the Lancastrians (the Red Roses). She and her followers are pitted against Richard, Duke of York, and his supporters, who include the Earl of Warwick, also known as "the King maker.""
"A drama of the civil war between The House of York and The House of Lancaster. Henry marries Lady Margaret of Anjou, but she despises him for his meekness and takes Suffolk as a lover. The new Queen, who also hates the Yorks (the White Roses), becomes the inspiration of the Lancastrians (the Red Roses). She and her followers are pitted against Richard, Duke of York, and his supporters, who include the Earl of Warwick, also known as "the King maker.""@en
"Shakespeare demonstrates his skill in creating a riveting clash of personalities. Henry marries Lady Margaret of Anjou, but she despises him for his meekness and takes Suffolk as a lover. The new Queen, who also hates the Yorks (the White Roses), becomes the inspiration of the Lancastrians (the Red Roses). She and her followers are pitted against Richard, Duke of York, and his supporters, who include the Earl of Warwick, also known as "the King maker.""@en
"Second part of the trilogy. Henry marries Lady Margaret of Anjou, but she despises him for his meekness and takes Suffolk as a lover. She also hates the Yorks (White Roses) and becomes the inspiration of the Lancasters (Red Roses)."@en
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