Henry II was the king of France from 1547 to 1559, a competent administrator who was also a vigorous suppressor of Protestants within his kingdom. The second son of Francis I and Claude of France, Henry was sent with his brother Francis, the dauphin, as
Henry II, king of France (1547-1559), husband of Catherine de' Medici and father ofFrancis II of France, died prematurely following a tournament in the Place des Tournelles in Paris, now the Place des Vosges.The queenruled through her three sons for many years without ever putting aside ...
Henry II- king of France from 1547 to 1559; regained Calais from the English; husband of Catherine de Medicis and father of Charles IX (1519-1559) Valois- French royal house from 1328 to 1589 2.Henry II- first Plantagenet King of England; instituted judicial and financial reforms; quarreled...
Henry II(born 1133,Le Mans,Maine[now in France]—died July 6, 1189, near Tours) was the duke ofNormandy(from 1150), count ofAnjou(from 1151), duke ofAquitaine(from 1152), andkingofEngland(from 1154), who greatly expanded his Anglo-Frenchdomainsand strengthened the royal administration in...
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Eleanor had been Queen of France, a mother to two daughters, and had been on the Second Crusade to the Holy Land, spending Easter in Jerusalem, before she encountered Henry in Paris. Her marriage to Louis was annulled amid rumours that she had indulged in an affair with her uncle, Raymond...
4.Cape,a cape in SE Virginia at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. Hen•ry (ˈhɛn ri) n. 1.Henry I, a.1068–1135, king of England 1100–35 (son of William the Conqueror). b.1008–60, king of France 1031–60. 2.Henry II, ...
Initially John de Felton held his lands in ward but by the time he was twenty Edward II had granted Henry more lands in Northumbria than his father held. These had been part of Patrick Earl of March’s territory. Patrick was Scottish and the land offer reflects the way in which northern...
of Henry VII (also the oldest artwork in the exhibition) which was painted in 1505 by an unknown artist, Flemish artist Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger’s famous ‘Ditchley Portrait’ of Elizabeth I, portraits of Charles II and his mistresses, early 19th century domestic photographs of Queen ...
While in the royal service, he visited Trim Castle in County Meath, the ancient meeting place of the Parliament of Ireland. Henry's father, Henry IV In 1399, John of Gaunt died. In the same year Richard II was overthrown by the Lancastrian usurpation that brought Henry's father to ...