Beaufort, Henry
BEAUFORT, HENRY
Cardinal and bishop of Winchester; b. Beaufort-en-Vallée, France, c. 1375; d. Winchester, England, April 11, 1447. He was the second of the illegitimate children of John of Gaunt (d. 1399) and Catherine Swynford (d.1403), and therefore a half brother to King Henry IV (d.1413) of England. He was eventually legitimated in 1396. Consecrated bishop of Lincoln in 1398, he was transferred to winchester in 1405 by papal provision, and for the next 30 years he was one of Europe's leading ecclesiastical politicians. As a reward for the part he played at the Council of constance, Pope martin v made Beaufort a cardinal without title in 1417, and then employed him in 1420 and again in 1427 and 1428 to manage crusades against the hussites in Bohemia. For this purpose he was appointed legate to Germany, Hungary, and Bohemia and was made cardinal priest of Saint Eusebius. Beaufort's failure in Bohemia was due partly to the diversion of his troops to the service of England in France, a move that marked the end of Beaufort's influence on the continent and his hopes of receiving the papal tiara. Conversely, his influence on English politics increased. He had already been chancellor of England (1403–04, 1413–17, and 1424–26) and then became the chief and successful rival to Humphrey of Gloucester as the shaper of English policy during the reign of henry vi. Whereas his rival favored an aggressive foreign policy, Beaufort favored peace, an attitude determined by financial, not religious considerations, for he was the country's banker and the king's chief creditor, but an indifferent churchman. He was buried in Winchester Cathedral, whose construction he had seen completed.
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Beaufort, Henry
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