War of the Three Henrys

The War of the Three Henrys (1587–1589) was the eighth and final conflict in the series of civil wars in France known as the Wars of Religion. It was a three-way war fought between: * King Henry III of France, supported by the royalists and the politiques; * King Henry of Navarre, leader of the Huguenots, supported by Elizabeth I of England and the Protestant princes of Germany, and heir-presumptive to the French throne; and * Henry of Lorraine, Duke of Guise, leader of the Catholic League, funded and supported by Philip II of Spain.

War of the Three Henrys

The War of the Three Henrys (1587–1589) was the eighth and final conflict in the series of civil wars in France known as the Wars of Religion. It was a three-way war fought between: * King Henry III of France, supported by the royalists and the politiques; * King Henry of Navarre, leader of the Huguenots, supported by Elizabeth I of England and the Protestant princes of Germany, and heir-presumptive to the French throne; and * Henry of Lorraine, Duke of Guise, leader of the Catholic League, funded and supported by Philip II of Spain.