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  1. Step back in time to meet Henry the Lion, the legendary medieval ruler who dominated the Northern European plains! Join us on a thrilling journey to learn ab...

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  2. Bringing the vastness of Poland into the empire would ease the pressure on the empire's borders. To deal with Poland, Barbarossa called up one of his mightiest vassals, Henry the Lion. Henry was a powerful prince of Saxony, and his decadent palaces outshown the emperor's own. While he swore fealty to Barbarossa, some questioned whether Henry ...

  3. Henry spent three years in exile at the court of his father-in-law Henry II of England in Normandy before being allowed back into Germany. He finished his days in Germany, as the much-diminished Duke of Brunswick. Frederick's desire for revenge was sated. Henry the Lion lived a relatively quiet life, sponsoring arts and architecture.

  4. www.1066.co.nz › Mosaic DVD › whoswhoHenry the Lion - 1066

    Henry the Lion, in German, Heinrich der Löwe) (1129 – August 6, 1195; was a member of the Welf dynasty and Duke of Saxony, as Henry III, since 1142, and Duke of Bavaria, as Henry XII, since 1156 which duchies he held until 1180.

  5. Added: Jul 5, 2004. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 9040158. Source citation. German Nobility. He is also known as Henry III, Duke of Saxony and Henry XII, Duke of Bavaria. He founded the cities Munich, Lübeck, Lüneburg and Brunswick. Sometime between 1147 and 1150 he married Clementina von Zähringen. They separated in 1163 when her family tried ...

  6. The Lion in Winter has proved to be an enduring representation of Henry, being turned into an Academy-Award-winning film and remade in 2003 for television. The relationship between Henry and Thomas Becket has been a rich source for dramatic interpretation, for example as early as 1923 in the film Becket.

  7. Dec 10, 2019 · Definition. Henry II of England ruled from 1154 to 1189 CE. He gained the throne by negotiation with his predecessor King Stephen of England (r. 1135-1154 CE) following the civil war that had raged between that monarch and Henry's mother Empress Matilda (l. 1102-1167 CE). Henry would begin a new ruling dynasty, the Angevins- Plantagenets, and ...

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