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  1. Henry I (4 May 1008 – 4 August 1060) was King of the Franks from 1031 to 1060. The royal demesne of France reached its smallest size during his reign, and for this reason he is often seen as emblematic of the weakness of the early Capetians.

  2. Mar 12, 2024 · Henry I (born c. 1008—died Aug. 2 or 4, 1060, Vitry-aux-Loges, France) was the king of France from 1026 to 1060 whose reign was marked by struggles against rebellious vassals. The son of Robert II the Pious and grandson of Hugh Capet, founder of the Capetian dynasty, Henry was anointed king at Reims (1026) in his father’s lifetime ...

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  3. Mar 15, 2024 · History: Henry I (of France) (circa 1008-1060), king of France (1031-1060), son of King Robert II and grandson of Hugh Capet, founder of the Capetian dynasty. From the beginning of his reign he was occupied with putting down rebellions led by members of his family and other French nobles.

    • Mathilde de Germanie
    • May 04, 1008
  4. Henry I (4 May 1008 – 4 August 1060) was King of the Franks from 1031 to 1060. The royal demesne of France reached its smallest size during his reign, and for this reason he is often seen as emblematic of the weakness of the early Capetians.

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  6. Henry I of France (4 May, 1008 – 4 August, 1060), also called Henri I of France and Henri Capet of France, was the King of France from 1031 until his death in 1060. He was the third son of King Robert II of France and his wife Constance Taillefer d'Arles. He was also uncle to Matilda of Flanders, Queen of England, (William the Conqueror's wife).

    • 14 May 1027 – 20 July 1031;, 20 July 1031 – 4 August 1060
    • Robert II
  7. Key Takeaways: Henry I was a significant medieval monarch whose reign lasted from 1031 until his death in 1060. During his reign, Henry I faced challenges and achieved notable political, military, cultural, and economic successes. Henry I’s legacy continues to influence subsequent monarchs and shape the future of his kingdom.

  8. Mar 12, 2024 · Henry I, youngest and ablest of William I the Conqueror’s sons, who, as king of England (1100–35), strengthened the crown’s executive powers and, like his father, also ruled Normandy (from 1106). Learn more about Henry I’s life, reign, and achievements in this article.

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