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Henry PLANTAGENET II b. 03/05/1132 d. 07/06/1189

Henry PLANTAGENET II b. 03/05/1132 d. 07/06/1189 - Descendants

Henry PLANTAGENET II
11321-11891
Sarthe, Pays DE LA Loire, France1
William PLANTAGENET
1153-1156
Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Matilda PLANTAGENET
1156-11893
Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
Henry the LION
11294-11954
Ravensburg, Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany4
Richard PLANTAGENET I
11575-11995
Beaumount Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England5
John Sansterre Lackland PLANTAGENETa
11666-12166
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England6
Richard PLANTAGENET
1209-1272
Winchester, Hampshire, England
Walter Plantagenet CORNWALL II
1254-1313
Grampound, Cornwall, England
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a. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_of_England King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death. He acceded to the throne as the younger brother of King Richard I, who died without issue. John was the youngest of five sons of King Henry II of England and Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine, and was their second surviving son to ascend the throne; thus, he continued the line of Plantagenet or Angevin kings of England. Prior to his coronation, he was Earl of Cornwall and Gloucester, but this title reverted to the Crown once he became King. John's oldest surviving brother, Richard, became king upon the death of their father in 1189, and John was made Count of Mortain (France). When Richard refused to honour their father's wishes and surrender Aquitaine to him as well, John staged a rebellion. The rebellion failed, and John lost all potential claims to lands in France. During his lifetime John acquired two epithets. One was "Lackland" (French: Sans Terre), because, as his father's youngest son, he did not inherit land out of his family's holdings, and because as King he lost significant territory to France.The other was "Softsword" signifying his supposed lack of prowess in battle. Apart from entering popular legend as the enemy of Robin Hood, he is perhaps best-known for having acquiesced -to the barons of English nobility- to seal Magna Carta, a document which limited kingly power in England and which is popularly thought as an early step in the evolution of limited government.; [Note Record]

Citations

1. Title Wikipedia; Publication Facts Name: Wikipedia;; Page Henry Plantagenet II (1132-1189); [Source Record]
2. Title Wikipedia; Publication Facts Name: Wikipedia;; Page Henry Plantagenet (1155-1183); [Source Record]
3. Title Wikipedia; Publication Facts Name: Wikipedia;; Page Matilda Plantagenet (11??-1189); [Source Record]
4. Title Wikipedia; Publication Facts Name: Wikipedia;; Page Henry the Lion Hearted (1129-1195); [Source Record]
5. Title Wikipedia; Publication Facts Name: Wikipedia;; Page Richard Plantagenet I (1157-1199); [Source Record]
6. Title Wikipedia; Publication Facts Name: Wikipedia;; Page John Sansterre Lackland Plantagenet (1166-1216); [Source Record]
7. Title Wikipedia; Publication Facts Name: Wikipedia;; Page Isabel of Gloucester (1173-1217); [Source Record]
8. Title Wikipedia; Publication Facts Name: Wikipedia;; Page Isabella of Angoulême (1188-1246); [Source Record]


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