Prince Henry, son of King James I

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Prince Henry, son of King James I, was the popular and promising heir to the English and Scottish thrones whose early death in 1612 profoundly altered the Stuart succession.

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instanceOf English prince
Scottish prince
heir apparent
human
alsoKnownAs Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales NERFINISHED
Prince Henry Frederick NERFINISHED
baptismDate 1594-08-30
baptismPlace Stirling Castle NERFINISHED
birthDate 1594-02-19
birthPlace Stirling Castle NERFINISHED
Stirling, Scotland NERFINISHED
burialPlace London, England NERFINISHED
Westminster Abbey NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath typhoid fever
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Scotland
deathDate 1612-11-06
deathPlace London, England
St James's Palace NERFINISHED
dynasty Stuart dynasty NERFINISHED
education tutored by Adam Newton
era early Stuart period
father James VI and I NERFINISHED
fullName Henry Frederick NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Henry NERFINISHED
house House of Stuart NERFINISHED
interest Protestant causes in Europe
military affairs
naval power
languageSpoken English
Scots
mother Anne of Denmark NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Baron Renfrew NERFINISHED
Duke of Cornwall NERFINISHED
Duke of Rothesay NERFINISHED
Earl of Carrick NERFINISHED
Lord of the Isles NERFINISHED
Prince of Wales NERFINISHED
notableFor being a popular and promising heir to the thrones of England and Scotland
his early death which altered the Stuart succession
patronage patron of naval and military projects
patron of the arts
positionHeld heir apparent to the English throne
heir apparent to the Scottish throne
predecessor James VI and I as monarch whose heir he was NERFINISHED
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
sibling Charles I of England NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia NERFINISHED
successor Charles I of England NERFINISHED

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Henricus namedAfter Prince Henry, son of King James I