Difference between revisions of "Henry IV"
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== ''[[Henry IV]]'' by William Shakespeare == | == ''[[Henry IV]]'' by William Shakespeare == | ||
− | + | ''[[Henry IV ]]'' is on occasion used as a combined title given to the set of two history plays by [[William Shakespeare]] (1564 – 1616)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shakespeare], namely: ''[[Henry IV (Part I)]]'' and ''[[Henry IV (Part II)]]''. | |
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Translated into [[Setswana]] as ''[[Kgosi Henry wa Bone]]'' (1952) by [[M.O.M. Seboni]. | Translated into [[Setswana]] as ''[[Kgosi Henry wa Bone]]'' (1952) by [[M.O.M. Seboni]. | ||
− | Translated into [[Northern Sotho]] as ''[[Kgosi Henri IV]]'' (1973) by [[N.C. Phatudi]] | + | Translated into [[Northern Sotho]] as ''[[Kgosi Henri IV]]'' (1973) by [[N.C. Phatudi]] |
== ''[[Henry IV]]'' by Luigi Priandello == | == ''[[Henry IV]]'' by Luigi Priandello == |
Revision as of 07:01, 13 March 2017
The title Henry IV can refer to two possibilities:
Henry IV by William Shakespeare
Henry IV is on occasion used as a combined title given to the set of two history plays by William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616)[1], namely: Henry IV (Part I) and Henry IV (Part II).
See individual entries under : Henry IV (Part I) and Henry IV (Part II)
Translated into Afrikaans as **
Translated into Setswana as Kgosi Henry wa Bone (1952) by [[M.O.M. Seboni].
Translated into Northern Sotho as Kgosi Henri IV (1973) by N.C. Phatudi
Henry IV by Luigi Priandello
This is an English title sometimes given to Enrico IV, a tragedy in three acts by Luigi Pirandello (1867-1936)[2].
See Enrico IV
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