General Henry Ireton, 1611 – 1651. Parliamentary commander; Lord Defender of Ireland; son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell. What is an Ireton? Ireton in British English (ˈaɪətən ) Henry. 1611–51, English Parliamentarian general in the Civil War; son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell. His plan for a constitutional monarchy was rejected by Charles IRead More →

However, in the seventh season finale, Teddy changes her mind and tells Henry that she is falling in love with him. The two begin their married life properly, but in season eight, Henry dies, leaving Teddy distraught. … She and Owen eventually make up in the season finale. What doesRead More →

New ‘The Witcher’ Season 2 Image Shows Geralt of Rivia Is Angry and Ready for Battle. The second season of ‘The Witcher’ comes to Netflix on December 17th. … The character Geralt is played by Henry Cavill (Man of Steel) who dons long white hair once again as he returnsRead More →

“In the last five or six games I either scored or set up a goal,” Henry said, per FourFourTwo. “I left Juventus for other reasons, which I’ve never wanted to go into.” Those “other reasons” are a reference to ex-Juventus executive Luciano Moggi. What happened to Thierry Henry? Thierry HenryRead More →

Nickelodeon Cutting Ties With ‘Henry Danger’ Creator Dan Schneider. Who is the director of danger force? St. Louis native Mike Caron has spent years working as a director for Nickelodeon. His most recent project is the creation of his show Danger Force, a spinoff of the popular Henry Danger. IsRead More →

“A member of the Atlanta Ring of Democratic political leaders, Grady used his office and influence to promote a New South program of northern investment, southern industrial growth, diversified farming, and white supremacy’ (New Georgian Encyclopedia). Grady was a beloved Southern figure, particularly in Georgia. What was Henry Grady nickname?Read More →

Debasement is the process of spoiling something or reducing its value by combining it with another material. … The noun debasement can be used in an economic context to mean “lower the value of currency or money,” usually referring to coins made of gold or silver that has been mixedRead More →

His death is mentioned in Henry V but he has no lines, nor is it directed that he appear on stage. Who kills Falstaff? And as Gary Taylor has noted, Shakespeare “clearly makes Henry responsible for the deaths of two of them, Falstaff and Bardolph – and does so asRead More →

According to Wikipedia: A widely-believed (but completely unproven) legend is that it was composed by King Henry VIII of England (1491-1547) for his lover and future queen consort Anne Boleyn. Was Henry VIII musical? Henry VIII The Musical is the powerful new production about England’s most famous King and hisRead More →

Compared to the rest of Henry VIII’s wives, Anne of Cleves came out relatively lucky. She escaped the marriage with her head intact and enjoyed the king’s favor, likely earned by agreeing to the annulment, until his death in 1547. She survived Henry by 10 years, dying on July 16,Read More →