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    Place de la Chartreuse du Liget Parmi les Fondations Pieuses de Henri II Plantagenet". Actes du Colloque Médiéval de Loches, 1973. Mémoires de la Société...
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    Angevin Empire (/ˈændʒɪvɪn/; French: Empire Plantagenêt) describes the possessions held by the House of Plantagenet during the 12th and 13th centuries, when...
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    of the House of Plantagenet, up to the Battle of Bosworth Field which brought about the beginning of the Tudor period. The Plantagenet era saw an overall...
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    Richard I of England (category House of Plantagenet)
    use of the terms "Plantagenet" and "Angevin" in regards to Henry II and his sons. Some class Henry II to be the first Plantagenet king of England; others...
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    Fulk's son Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou inherited Maine. When Geoffrey died in 1151, it passed to his son, King Henry II of England. Since Henry...
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    wars against Edward IV, a member of the Yorkist branch of the House of Plantagenet. After Edward retook the throne in 1471, Henry Tudor spent 14 years in...
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    Margaret of France, Queen of England and Hungary (category House of Plantagenet)
    needed] Margaret was sent back to France, according to E. Hallam (The Plantagenets) and Amy Kelly (Eleonore of Aquitaine and the Four Kings), to ensure...
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    descended from Philip III. The Valois claim was disputed by Edward III, the Plantagenet king of England who claimed himself as the rightful king of France through...
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    as the Anarchy, it was conquered by Geoffrey Plantagenet, the Count of Anjou. Geoffrey's son, Henry II, inherited Normandy (1150) and then England (1154)...
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    Lancaster and House of York, two rival cadet branches of the royal House of Plantagenet. The conflict resulted in the end of Lancaster's male line in 1471, enabling...
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    Henry I (Dutch: Hendrik, French: Henri; c. 1165 – 5 September 1235), named "The Courageous", was a member of the House of Reginar and first duke of Brabant...
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    Lexikon, Appelhans 2006, ISBN 3-937664-46-7 Mladjov, "Reconsidering Agatha, Wife of Eadward the Exile". The Plantagenet Connection 11 (2003). p. 1–85....
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    dynasty, rulers of the Kingdom of France and their vassals the House of Plantagenet, who also ruled the Kingdom of England as part of their so-called competing...
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    (1087–1106), Geoffrey Plantagenet (1144–1150), and Henry II (1150–1152), who became king of England in 1154. In 1202, Philip II of France declared Normandy...
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    was repudiated in 1196. In October 1196 at Rouen to Joan Plantagenet, daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Their marriage included...
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  • III Plantagenet, King of England, who, in the course of the Wars of the Roses (1455–1485), displaced the agnatically senior line of Plantagenets, the...
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    (1165–1223). Philip II started to break the power of the Plantagenets – the family of Eleanor and Henry II – in France. Louis VIII (1187–1226) – the eldest son...
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    Marguerite de Rohan, only daughter of Henri II de Rohan, first Duke of Rohan (who died in 1638 with no male heir), Henri Chabot, a descendant of the eldest...
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  • death of Charles IV, Anjou returned to the royal domain. After the death of Henri, Count of Chambord, only the descendants of Philip V of Spain remained of...
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    Henri de Pardieu was a bishop of Bayeux at the end of the 12th century (1165-1205). Of English origin, he was chaplain to Henry II of England and Dean...
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    hereditary holder, Edward III of England, the Plantagenet claimant to the French throne. Despite early Plantagenet victories, fortunes turned in favor of the...
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    Eleanor married Henry Plantagenet in 1152, who became king of England as Henry II in 1154, thus putting La Rochelle under Plantagenet rule, until Louis VIII...
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    siege to Henry V of England, who annexed Normandy once again to the Plantagenet domains. Rouen did not go quietly: Alain Blanchard hanged English prisoners...
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    of Henri van de Werve. Anne van de Werve, married to Jacques de Brimeu, Lord of Poederlee. Maria of Brimeu, Lady of Poederlee: married Conrad II Schetz...
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    Henry of Almain (category House of Plantagenet)
    Henry of Almain (Anglo-Norman: Henri d'Almayne; 2 November 1235 – 13 March 1271), also called Henry of Cornwall, was the eldest son of Richard, Earl of...
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    Edward IV had at least five illegitimate children, including Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle (later Lord Deputy of Calais) by his mistress Elizabeth...
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    important stronghold in northwestern France. It was the cradle of the Plantagenet dynasty and became one of the intellectual centers of Europe during the...
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  • and Co.: 93–101. doi:10.1093/ehr/XXII.LXXXV.93. Richardson, Douglas. Plantagenet Ancestry. Marchegay, Paul (1877). "La rançon d'Olivier de Coëtivy, seigneur...
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    the Plantagenets in 1136. It was destroyed by the English in 1367, at the beginning of the Hundred Years War. Jean de Carrouges a vassal of Pierre II, Count...
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  • Broad-shouldered": Haakon II of Norway (Old Norse: Hákon Herdebrei) "~ Broom-plant": Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (French: Geoffroy Plantagenet; also known as Geoffrey...
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