Detailed Tree Timeline 1154 - 1189 Scottish MonarchName: King Henry IIBorn: March 5, 1133 at Le Mans, FranceParents: Geoffrey, Count of Anjou, and Empress MatildaRelation to Charles III: 23rd great-grandfatherHouse of: AngevinAscended to the throne: October 25, 1154 aged 21 yearsCrowned...
Henry married his son Arthur to Catharine of Aragón, daughter of Ferdinand II of Aragón and Isabella of Castile, his daughter Margaret to James IV of Scotland, and his youngest daughter Mary to Louis XII of France. After Arthur died in 1502, an agreement was reached by which Catharine ...
Their second child, Prince Henry Charles Albert David (known as Harry), was born on September 15, 1984. 1 of 3 Discover how Camilla overcame controversy to become queen consortLearn about Camilla's life, including her unlikely path to becoming queen consort of the United Kingdom.(more)See ...
Robert II of France, 972–1031 Henry I of France, 1008–1060 Philip I of France, 1053–1108 Louis VI of France, 1081–1137 Louis VII of France, 1120–1180 Philip II of France, 1165–1223 Louis VIII of France, 1187–1226 Louis IX of France, 1214–1270 Robert, Count of Clermont, 125...
of Dover– depicting the Tudor navy – andThe Field of Cloth of Goldwhich details Henry VIII’s summit with King Francis I of France in 1520. Also on show is a gold ring believed to have belonged to the Boleyn family, a brightly coloured silk hat linked to King Henry VIII, Wolsey’s...
England, now in France. Upon his father’s death in 1071, Guillaume de Breteuil inherited his father’s titles and extensive estates in Normandy. King Henry I arranged the marriage between Juliane and Guillaume’s son Eustace to have allies in the English strongholds of the Duchy of No...
King John succeeded King Henry II who expanded his empire and Richard the Lionheart who was an excellent warrior and commander. John, on the other hand, lost his father’s empire when the French invaded in 1204 , ran out of funds trying to win back his territories and caused the barons ...
While the park had been used by King Henry VIII as a hunting ground, it wasn’t until 1637 – during the reign of King Charles I – that it was first enclosed. The tree, which is said to be one of 1,400 “veteran trees” in the park, was pollarded for several hundred years whic...
Siblings Arthur (Prince of Wales) Tudor, Margaret (Queen of Scotland) Mary (Tudor, Queen of France)Family Tree Details Father: Henry (VII, King of England 1485-1509) (b.1457 - d.1509) Mother: Elizabeth (of York) (b.1466 - d.1503) Show Graphical Tree ...
widely accepted as the hero of the age and all round trustworthy chap on account of his loyalty to a succession of Plantagenets, was facing accusations of adultery with none other than the Young King’s wife, Princess Margaret of France. And, just because things come in threes rather like ...