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  1. 17 de feb. de 2011 · Henry II's reforms regarding land law protected tenants against their lords, by allowing them to look to the lord's superior, the king. One group of tenants did not have that option, the tenants ...

  2. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Henry II seems to struggle to make an impact upon popular history. His reign falls in a century flanked by the Norman Conquest and Magna Carta.As great grandson of William the Conqueror, husband to Eleanor of Aquitaine and father of two of our more familiar monarchs, Richard the Lionheart and King John, it would seem understandable that he is often forgotten.

  3. The attributes that St. Henry II is often depicted with - a church model or a scepter - are indicative of his deep religious beliefs and his status as a benefactor of the Church. He was canonized in 1146 by Pope Eugenius III and is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, with his feast day celebrated on July 13th.

  4. Henry II. Henry II ( 5. märts 1133 – 6. juuli 1189) oli Inglismaa kuningas 1154 – 1189 ning Anjou krahv ja Normandia hertsog. Henry II pani aluse Plantagenet'i dünastiale . Henry II oli Inglismaa kuninga (1100–1135) Henry I tütre Matilda, Anjou krahvinna ja Anjou krahvi Geoffroy V poeg.

  5. 10 de jun. de 2022 · King Henry II was known to cut out the tongues of Protestants, but he faced a bloody death of his own when he was stabbed through the eye during a jousting tournament in 1559. King Henry II of France was known for his brutality against Protestants. He would burn heretics alive and cut out the tongue of anyone who dared utter a word of dissent ...

  6. Henry II: New Interpretations. Christopher Harper-Bill, Nicholas Vincent. Boydell Press, 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 403 pages. Survey of the reign of Henry II, offering a range of new evaluations and interpretations. Henry II is the most imposing figure among the medieval kings of England. His fiefs and domains extended from the ...

  7. Henry and Thomas were driven to build and deconstruct an association in the general context of confrontation between the Church and the State. The monarch's intention was none other than to restore the royal authority and peace of the reign of his grandfather, Henry I. Thomas Becket's objective was to serve that ideal as chancellor.

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