Cause of deathCranial traumaHenry II of FranceMeningoencephalitisReviewThis historical review summarizes the most significant theories regarding the cause of death of King Henry II of France (1519–1559) and the circumstances under which it occurred. Although the historical testimonies are inconclusive ...
Matters were eased by the death of Geoffrey (1186), but the King’s attempt to find an inheritance for John led to a coalition against him of Richard and the young Philip II Augustus, who had succeeded his father, Louis VII, as king of France. Henry was defeated and forced to give ...
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Henry, anxious to assert the power of royal justice, claimed that the "criminous clerks" should be tried in royal courts. To his surprise, Becket refused to agree. Becket's Death The Archbishop fled to France after defying Henry. They eventually were reconciled with the aid of the pope,...
lasted until 1574 and was succeeded by yet another brother, Henry III. With her sons on the throne and by now having a shrewd know-ledge of the court, Catherine took the opportunity to become the dominant figure in the tumultuous French politics of the time, almost until her death in ...
Although Henry and Eleanor were, in many ways, the original European power couple, telling their story presents unique problems. Eleanor had lived an incredibly full medieval life before she even met Henry. The death of her father left her an unmarried teenager and one of the greatest heiresses...
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of this play may occur on a larger scale than the robbery previously discussed, but they too reflect similar themes of loyalty and betrayal. In a manner of speaking it could be said that Henry not only betrayed his cousin Richard II when he seized the crown through murder, but he also ...
It is possible that the idea of the divorce had suggested itself to the king much earlier than this (see Brown, “Venetian Calendars”, II, 479), and it is highly probable that it was motived by the desire of male issue, of which he had been disappointed by the death in infancy of ...
Choking was major cause of death In 2014,Heimlich released his autobiography, “Heimlich’s Maneuvers,” and recounted how his technique was promoted to global fame starting in August 1974. Editors of the Journal of the American Medical Association contacted the doctor, who had developed...