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  1. Henry II (13 January 1334 – 29 May 1379), called Henry of Trastámara or the Fratricidal (el Fratricida), was the first King of Castile and León from the House of Trastámara. He became king in 1369 by defeating his half-brother Peter the Cruel , after numerous rebellions and battles.

  2. Hace 4 días · The first chapter sets out Coss' argument that the gentry emerged around 1300. The second chapter, 'The Roots of the Gentry', discredits alternative hypotheses that the gentry originated earlier, before the Norman Conquest or alongside the legal reforms of Henry II.

  3. Hace 1 día · Plantagenet. Henry II (1154–1189) is considered by some to be the first Plantagenet king of England, and the first Angevin. In the 15th century, near the end of the dynastic line, Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York, adopted Plantagenet as his family name.

  4. Hace 4 días · He increased the royal revenues and kept the royal principality intact, adding Dreux and Melun firmly to it. He opposed Ottonian expansion from East Francia and approached Henry II as an equal when they met on the Meuse in 1006.

  5. Hace 2 días · Uncover the captivating tale of England's Angevin Empire! From Henry II to Richard the Lionheart, journey through the medieval conquests and power struggles ...

  6. Hace 1 día · The reign of Henry II represents a reversion in power from the barony to the monarchical state in England; it also saw a similar redistribution of legislative power from the Church, again to the monarchical state. This period also presaged a properly constituted legislation and a radical shift away from feudalism.

  7. Hace 3 días · Footnote 47 On the first point, the comparative nature of Wigmore’s approach to legal history is discussed in the next section (see Section II) as the Materials were purely concerned with Japanese law and a comparison could have been no more than implicit (see Section I, Subsection 2).