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1 day ago · Henry I ( c. 1068 – 1 December 1135), also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death in 1135. He was the fourth son of William the Conqueror and was educated in Latin and the liberal arts. On William's death in 1087, Henry's elder brothers Robert Curthose and William Rufus inherited Normandy and England ...
- William II
William II (Anglo-Norman: Williame; c. 1057 – 2 August 1100)...
- Stephen
Stephen (1092 or 1096 – 25 October 1154), often referred to...
- Matilda of Scotland
Matilda of Scotland (originally christened Edith, 1080 – 1...
- Matilda, Holy Roman Empress
Early life. Matilda was born to Henry I, King of England and...
- Robert FitzEdith
Robert FitzEdith, feudal lord of Okehampton (1093–1172) was...
- Richard of Lincoln
Richard of Lincoln (before 1101 – 25 November 1120) was the...
- The Anarchy
The Anarchy was a civil war in England and Normandy between...
- Battle of Tinchebray
The Battle of Tinchebray (alternative spellings: Tinchebrai...
- Odo of Bayeux
Odo fighting in the Battle of Hastings as shown in the...
- William II
6 days ago · A transfer on death deed is revocable even if the deed or another instrument contains a contrary provision. 5. Transfer on death deed nontestamentary. A transfer on death deed is nontestamentary. 6. Capacity of transferor. The capacity required to make or revoke a transfer on death deed is the same as the capacity required to make a will. 7 ...
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2 days ago · Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax, KG, OM, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, TD, PC (16 April 1881 – 23 December 1959), known as the Lord Irwin from 1925 until 1934 and the Viscount Halifax from 1934 until 1944, was a senior British Conservative politician of the 1930s. He held several senior ministerial posts during this time, most notably ...
- Winston Churchill
- The Lord Inverchapel
1 day ago · Signature. Henry VII (28 January 1457 – 21 April 1509) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from his seizure of the crown on 22 August 1485 until his death in 1509. He was the first monarch of the House of Tudor. [a] Henry's mother, Margaret Beaufort, was a descendant of John of Gaunt, founder of the House of Lancaster and son of King ...
- 22 August 1485 – 21 April 1509
- Lady Margaret Beaufort
4 days ago · Signature. George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until his death in 1820. The Acts of Union 1800 unified Great Britain and Ireland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with George as its king. He was concurrently Duke and Prince-elector ...
- 25 October 1760 – 29 January 1820
- Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
1 day ago · Henry II (5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Fitzempress and Henry Curtmantle, [why?] was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189. During his reign he controlled England, substantial parts of Wales and Ireland, and much of France (including Normandy, Anjou, and Aquitaine), an area that altogether was later called the Angevin Empire, and also held power over Scotland ...
May 3, 2024 · Also called: Maud. German: Mathilde. Born: 1102, London. Died: Sept. 10, 1167, near Rouen, Fr. (aged 65) Notable Family Members: spouse Geoffrey IV. father Henry I. son Henry II. brother William the Aetheling. (Show more) On the Web: Heritage History - Matilda of England (May 03, 2024)