the great winner from Henry II's reign was King Philip of France, for with the death of the federal ideal, the structural weaknesses of the Angevin empire could be exploited to wrench it from
His territories are often called theAngevin Empire. This is a misnomer, for Henry’ssovereigntyrested upon various titles, and there was no institutional or legal bond between different regions. Some, indeed, were under the feudal overlordship of the king ofFrance. By conquest, through diplomacy...
Henry II n 1.(Biography) known asHenry the Saint.973–1024, king of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor (1014–24): canonized in 1145 2.(Biography) 1133–89, first Plantagenet king of England (1154–89): extended his Anglo-French domains and instituted judicial and financial reforms. His attem...
Examines the sources of strength, unity and potential long-term survival of the Angevin empire of the twelfth century. Evidence existing for the Angevins' view; Models for the disposition of Henry II's empire; Henry's Angevin ancestor's experience with parage; Mechanisms of Henry II and his ...
Henry II of England. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS King Henry II was born March 5, 1133, in Le Mans, France. He reigned from 1154 to 1189 and founded the Plantagenet dynasty of English rulers. Henry's many innovations in civil andCriminal Procedurehad a lasting effect uponEnglish Lawand his expansio...
Henry II, Biographical("Henry the Saint'') 973–1024, king of Germany 1002–24 and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1014–24. Biographical("Curtmantle'') 1133–89, king of England 1154–89: first king of the Plantagenet line (grandson of Henry I of England). ...
即使亨利不像理查那样参加过十字军(Crusade),在军事领域不像儿子那样广为人知,但是其成就不应低估。总结章还对“Angevin Empire”这一概念进行了简要的讨论。 2武汉·武汉大学图书馆文理馆(总馆) û收藏 3 3 ñ2 评论 o p 同时转发到我的微博 按热度 按时间 正在加载,请稍候......
now master of a vast tract of land stretching from the English Channel to the Pyrenees, a domain that was ten times as large as the royal demesne of France. Through marrying Eleanor, he had founded an Angevin empire and established himself... as potentially the most powerful ruler in ...
His territories are often called the Angevin Empire. This is a misnomer, for Henry’s sovereignty rested upon various titles, and there was no institutional or legal bond between different regions. Some, indeed, were under the feudal overlordship of the king of France. By conquest, through ...
In 1204, the great Angevin Empire created by the joining of the dynasties of Henry II of England and his queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine, was fragmenting. At its height, the family landholdings had been among the largest the world had ever seen. From the border of England and Scotland in th...