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  1. Heinrich II. (englisch Henry II, ursprünglich Henri Plantagenet; * 5. März 1133 in Le Mans; † 6. Juli 1189 in Chinon) war Herzog der Normandie und von Aquitanien, Graf von Anjou sowie König von England (1154–1189). Zeitweise beherrschte er Wales, Schottland, das östliche Irland und das westliche Frankreich.

  2. James M. Powell. Henry II - Angevin Empire, Plantagenet Dynasty, Law Reforms: Henry II lived in an age of biographers and letter writers of genius. John of Salisbury, Thomas Becket, Giraldus Cambrensis, Walter Map, Peter of Blois, and others knew him well and left their impressions. All agreed on his outstanding ability and striking personality ...

  3. 17 de jun. de 2016 · In 1095 Pope Urban II called the first crusade, which Robert joined. The financing of this expedition built on a loan from Henry. While away, the King of England was to have the Duchy in custody. In August 1100, King William II went hunting in the New Forest and was killed by an arrow-shot.

  4. 27 de ago. de 2023 · In the midst of the 1160s, as Europe’s political stage brimmed with intrigue, King Henry II of England embarked upon a maneuver with far-reaching repercussions. The death of Archbishop Theobald of Bec in 1161 presented a golden opportunity for Henry to reassert his grip on the English Church.

  5. 17 de ene. de 2020 · Henry II of England. January 17, 2020 Leave a comment. c. 1133 – July 6, 1189. His desire for control would cause his downfall. Henry II of England was born during 1133 in Le Mans, France. His father, Geoffrey Plantagenet, was the count of Anjou, Maine, and Touraine. His mother, Matilda, was the daughter of King Henry I of England.

  6. Hace 4 días · Henry and his queen Eleanor of Aquitaine were crowned in Westminster Abbey on Sunday 19th December 1154 by Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury. His titles were King of England, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine and Count of Anjou and Maine. His son, Henry the Younger, had a coronation on 14th June 1170, in an attempt to settle the succession to the ...

  7. Henry II of England ruled from 1154 to 1189 CE. He gained the throne by negotiation with his predecessor King Stephen of England (r. 1135-1154 CE) following the civil war that had raged between that monarch and Henry's mother Empress Matilda (l. 1102-1167 CE). Henry would begin a new ruling dynasty, the Angevins-Plantagenets, and he would rule ...