| Name |
HRH Henry "Fitzempress" Plantagenet II, King of England63, 24G Grandfather, P453, 726, M |
| Birth |
5 Mar 1132/33, Le Mans, Sarthe, France63 |
| Birth Memo |
Nancy says England |
| Death |
6 Jul 1189, Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, Indre-et-Loire, France63 Age: 57 |
| Death Memo |
Nancy says England |
| Burial |
8 Jul 1189, Fontevrault Abbe, Fontevrault, Maine-et-Loire, France |
| Flags |
Lived in France |
| Father |
Sir Geoffrey V Plantagenet Count of Anjou, 616, M (1113-1151) |
| Mother |
HRH Matilda II Princess of England Empress, 748, F (<1102-1169) |
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| Marriage |
11 May 1152, Bordeaux, Gironde, France |
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| Notes for HRH Henry "Fitzempress" Plantagenet II, King of England |
HENRY II "FITZEMPRESS", born March 5, 1133 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France; died July 6, 1189 at Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France; was crowned King of England on December 19, 1154; buried at Abbey-et-Fontevrault, Maine-et-Loire, France; on May 11, 1152 married ELEANORE, born about 1122 in Aquitaine, France; died June 26, 1202 at Mirabell Castle, France; daughter of GUILLAUME X, Duke of Aquitaine, and his wife ELEANOR; previously married to LOUIS VII, King of France, on July 4 or 22, 1137 but was divorced by him on March 21, 1152; buried at the Monastery of Fontevrault, Maine-et-Loire, France; their son
King of England, 1154-1189. Also b. 25 MAR 1133. Henry was the founder of the Plantagenet Dynasty. The long controversy with Thomas a Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, led to Becket's murder in the Cathedral. His Queen, Eleanor, bore him three daughters and five sons, two of whom became kings, Richard and John. Eleanor became estranged from Henry II because of his infidelity with Rosamund. In 1170 she established her own Court at Poitiers. There she supported her sons Richard and John in their revolt against Henry and was, thereafter, imprisoned by her husband for many years. She ultimately was successful in seeing that they (the two sons) became kings. During Richard the Lionhearted's captivity while on the Third Crusade, it was she who collected his ransom. A colorful, strong woman. |
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