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      • Some 15 years after the lions arrived, King Haakon IV of Norway gave King Henry III a white bear. This white bear was presumedly a polar bear, though the term polar bear wasn’t yet in for the species. The possibility exists that the bear was an albino bear of some kind.
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  2. Nov 21, 2022 · Some 15 years after the lions arrived, King Haakon IV of Norway gave King Henry III a white bear. This white bear was presumedly a polar bear, though the term polar bear wasn’t yet in for the species. The possibility exists that the bear was an albino bear of some kind.

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  3. Isabella of Angoulême. Henry III (1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272), also known as Henry of Winchester, was King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine from 1216 until his death in 1272. [1] The son of King John and Isabella of Angoulême, Henry assumed the throne when he was only nine in the middle of the First Barons' War.

  4. Jun 1, 2022 · In 1252, King Haakon IV of Norway sent Henry III a polar bear along with a keeper. Knowledge of the exotic beasts was understandably severely limited in Britain, and Henry III was shocked at how expensive the bears upkeep was, so delegated the task to the sheriffs of London.

  5. Oct 29, 2020 · Well, for this week’s reason, the king insisted on keeping a pet polar bear. In the middle of a crowded city. Statue of Henry IIIs polar bear. HENRY IIIS POLAR BEAR. Date: c. 1252. Location: Tower of London Kings of England have long been prone to excess. Famous ones include Henry VIII, of course, with his love of women, food, wine, and ...

  6. Dec 18, 2019 · Definition. Henry III of England ruled from 1216 to 1272 CE. The son of the unpopular King John of England (r. 1199-1216 CE), Henry was immediately faced with the ongoing Barons' War which had been fuelled by discontent over John's rule and his failure to honour the Magna Carta charter of liberties. Henry and his regent Sir William Marshal ...

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  7. Jan 23, 2018 · In 1252, Henry III was given a bear – presumably a polar bear – by the King of Norway, Haakon IV. Louis IX of France made the gift of a magnificent African elephant in 1255. A lion and...

  8. Sep 19, 2018 · The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II sent Henry three leopards and King Louis IX of France sent Henry the first elephant ever to be seen in England – perhaps, even, seen north of the Alps. In 1252, Henry issued an order relating to the polar bear that he had been sent by King Haakon IV of Norway.