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3 days ago · t. e. The House of Plantagenet [a] ( /plænˈtædʒənət/ plan-TAJ-ə-nət) was a royal house which originated in the French County of Anjou. The name Plantagenet is used by modern historians to identify four distinct royal houses: the Angevins, who were also counts of Anjou; the main line of the Plantagenets following the loss of Anjou; and ...
- House of Ingelger
The House of Ingelger (French: Ingelgeriens), also known as...
- Geoffrey V of Anjou
Geoffrey V (24 August 1113 – 7 September 1151), called the...
- Plantagenet (Disambiguation)
History. Angevin Empire, also referred to as the Plantagenet...
- House of Beaufort
The House of Beaufort (/ ˈ b oʊ f ər t /) is an English...
- Angevin Kings of England
The Angevin kings of England (/ ˈ æ n dʒ ɪ v ɪ n /; "from...
- Early Modern Britain
Early modern Britain is the history of the island of Great...
- English Throne
The Throne of England is the throne of the Monarch of...
- English Renaissance
The First Appearance of William Shakespeare on the Stage of...
- The Anarchy
The Anarchy was a civil war in England and Normandy between...
- House of Ingelger
4 days ago · This conflict was an episode of a century-long struggle between the House of Capet and the House of Plantagenet over the Angevin domains in France, which started with Henry II's accession to the English throne in 1154 and his rivalry with Louis VII and ended with Louis IX's triumph over Henry III at the Battle of Taillebourg in 1242. Aftermath
- 1213–1214
- French victory, Truce of Chinon, Collapse of the Angevin Empire
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2 days ago · Life France, Aquitaine and Poitiers in 1154 with the expansion of the Plantagenet lands. Eleanor's life can be considered as consisting of five distinct phases. Her early life extending to adolescence (1124–1137), marriage to Louis VII and Queen of France (1137–1152), marriage to Henry II and Queen of England (1152–1173), imprisonment to Henry's death (1173–1189) and as a widow till ...
- 9 April 1137 – 1 April 1204
- Aénor de Châtellerault
5 days ago · Prétendant légitimiste aux trônes de France et de Navarre 28 février 1941 – 20 mars 1975 (34 ans et 20 jours) Données clés Nom revendiqué Jacques II (jusqu'en 1957) puis Henri VI Prédécesseur Alphonse de Bourbon , duc de Tolède Successeur Alphonse de Bourbon , duc d'Anjou Prétendant au trône d’Espagne 28 février 1941 – 19 juillet 1969 (28 ans, 4 mois et 21 jours) Données ...
- Jacques II (jusqu'en 1957) puis Henri VI
- Alphonse de Bourbon, duc d'Anjou
- Alphonse de Bourbon, duc de Tolède
4 days ago · In Paris, you can visit the homes-turned- museums of four famous French writers: Honoré de Balzac, Victor Hugo, George Sand and Marcel Proust. Follow the Untapped guide and get to know some of ...
3 days ago · The 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in our monuments. Grand événement multi-sites. Wednesday, May 8, 2024. 08:00. Make the most of your year in sport and celebrate Paris 2024 in our monuments! Discover the activities specially organised for the occasion throughout France.
5 days ago · En effet, les destructions occasionnées par le siège puis par le démantèlement, la perte de l'importance stratégique avec le rattachement de la Bretagne à la France, et la propagation de l'architecture de la Renaissance, concourent à la reconstruction du château dans une nouvelle optique, davantage résidentielle et esthétique.