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  1. 26 de feb. de 2021 · Henry VIII died in Whitehall Palace, London. Though he died from natural causes, his health was poor: he had become obese and the leg wound from his jousting accident had become ulcerated. Where is Henry VIII buried? Henry VIII’s body rests in a vault under the Quire in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle near his third wife, Jane Seymour.

  2. 6 de abr. de 2021 · By. Sophie Drew Life writer. King Henry I was buried under Reading Abbey, but it's believed his body may now lie underneath the nearby nursery school (Image: BerkshireLive) Reading Abbey ruins ...

  3. 22 de jun. de 2020 · The iconic image of Henry VIII, created by talented court painter Hans Holbein (pictured above), is known worldwide. Poised in confrontational stance, he stares out of the painting, challenging us to find fault and leaving us in no doubt that he is in charge. This was a carefully crafted image as was typical of Henry.

  4. Founder of Ford Motor Company. American industrialist Henry Ford, perhaps better referred to as Henry Ford I to distinguish him from one of his grandson's, Henry Ford II, was both born in, and died in, Dearborn, Wayne Co., MI. He is buried in Ford Cemetery located at 15801 Joy Rd. Detroit, MI, on the grounds of St. Martha's Episcopal Church

  5. 17 de ago. de 2020 · King of England. Arguably one of the most effective Kings ever to wear the English crown and the first of the great Plantagenet dynasty, the future Henry II was born at Le Mans, Anjou on 5th March, 1133. He was the son of that ill-matched pair, Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou and Matilda, (known as the Empress, from her first marriage to ...

  6. Adeliza of Louvain - Henry I’s second wife, Adeliza died several years after Henry, in 1151. She had remarried in the intervening years, so would have been buried at a distance from his tomb. William of Poitiers - William was a young son of Henry II, just two years old when he died at Wallingford after a seizure.

  7. Henry II. Henry II is often referred to as an Emperor as he ruled over much more than England, indeed it could be argued that his English estates were less important to him than his continental possessions. He was a man of huge energy and was constantly on the move, often not deciding on his itinerary till the last moment.