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  1. Henry of Almain (Anglo-Norman: Henri d'Almayne; 2 November 1235 – 13 March 1271), also called Henry of Cornwall, was the eldest son of Richard, Earl of Cornwall, afterwards King of the Romans, by his first wife Isabel Marshal.

  2. Henry of Almain (Anglo-Norman: Henri d'Almayne; 2 November 1235 – 13 March 1271), also called Henry of Cornwall, was the eldest son of Richard, Earl of Cornwall, afterwards King of the Romans, by his first wife Isabel Marshal.

  3. Media in category "Henry of Almain". The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Henry Almain.jpg 373 × 353; 179 KB. Henry of Almain.jpg 426 × 408; 52 KB. Henry of Almain.png 295 × 295; 166 KB. Jindrichz Almainu.jpg 236 × 226; 15 KB. Viterbo 1271.jpg 600 × 415; 388 KB.

  4. A tragic turn of events lead to the bloody 1271 confrontation between Guy and Simon and their cousin Henry of Almain (also Edward's cousin, by virtue of his father, Henry III being the elder brother of both Eleanor of England and Henry of Almain's father, Richard, Earl of Cornwall).

  5. Edmund of Almain (26 December 1249 [1] – 1300) was the second Earl of Cornwall of the fourth creation from 1272. He joined the Ninth Crusade in 1271, but never made it to the Holy Land. He was the regent of the Kingdom of England from 1286 to 1289 and the High Sheriff of Cornwall from 1289 to 1300.

  6. Henry of Almayne. The heart of Henry of Almayne (or Almain) (born 1235), son of Richard Earl of Cornwall and King of Germany and nephew of Henry III, was preserved in a golden heart shrine (cup or vase) within a cavity on the south step of the Shrine of St Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey.

  7. Henry of Almain. Richard of Cornwall had been elected as King of Germany in 1256, his son Henry of Almain was so called due to his father's German connections, Almain is derived from Allemagne, the French word for Germany.

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