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Encyclopedia: Henry II of England Source:Wikipedia
Henry II of England
(called "Curtmantle";
5 March
1133
–
6 July
1189
) ruled as
King of England
(1154–1189),
Count of Anjou
,
Duke of Normandy
,
Duke of Aquitaine
,
Duke of Gascony
,
Count of Nantes
,
Lord of Ireland
and, at various times, controlled parts of
Wales
,
Scotland
and
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Britannia: Monarchs of Britain |
Henry II, first of the Angevin kings, was one of the most effective of all England's monarchs.
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Henry II, king of England — Infoplease.com |
Henry II, 1133–89, king of England (1154–89), son of Matilda, ... Henry II, king of England: Reign - Reign Restoration of Royal Authority Henry's vast Continental domains (he ruled about half the ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Henry II (King of England) |
Biographical article that focuses on Henry's constitutional and legal reforms, and his conflict with Thomas Becket. Published in 191...
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King Henry II of England - Henry Plantagenet |
Henry made important changes in English law and achieved some expansion of his territories throughout his reign.
Henry II of England (called "Curtmantle"; 5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189) ruled as King of England (1154–1189), Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Count of Nantes, Lord of Ireland and, at various times, controlled parts of Wales, Scotland and western France...
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Henry II, king of England. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. ... |
Since the young Henry had died (1183), Henry II was succeeded by Richard. ... 1963); T. K. Keefe, Feudal Assessments and the Political Community under Henry II and His Sons (1982). 8...
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Medieval Sourcebook: Roger of Hoveden: The Chronicle: On the ... |
Medieval Sourcebook: Roger of Hoveden: The Chronicle: On the Disputes between Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury and King Henry II of England
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Medieval Sourcebook: Henry II of England: Concerning Loans From The ... |
Chapter Concerning the Jews: All debts and pledges of Jews shall be written down, lands, houses, rents, and possessions. ... Nor shall it be lawful for the Jew ever to recover what he has concealed.
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Henry II of England - History for Kids! |
But when Stephen died, in 1154, Matilda's son Henry II and his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine took over England (and Normandy, and Aquitaine which belonged to Eleanor, so altogether it was about half of ...