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  1. House of Tudor and other Plantagenet descendants Elizabeth of York Tudor. When Henry VII, of England seized the throne there were eighteen Plantagenet descendants who might today be thought to have a stronger hereditary claim, and by 1510 this number had been increased further by the birth of sixteen Yorkist children.

  2. Are there any Plantagenet descendants? You may be fascinated to know how many of the present-day Americans can actually trace back their ancestry to the royal lineage of King Henry II, the first-ever Plantagenet King of England.

  3. house of Plantagenet, royal house of England, which reigned from 1154 to 1485 and provided 14 kings, 6 of whom belonged to the cadet houses of Lancaster and York. The royal line descended from the union between Geoffrey, count of Anjou (died 1151), and the empress Matilda, daughter of the English king Henry I.

  4. At its roots is Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, whose descendants include some of England’s most famous monarchs. Here is a list of the Plantagenet kings in chronological order: Henry II (1154–1189) Richard I (Richard the Lionheart) (1189–1199) John (1199–1216) Henry III (1216–1272) Edward I (1272–1307) Edward II (1307–1327)

  5. Jul 27, 2020 · As the subtitle explains, this work traces the descent from England’s kings Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III of British emigrants who arrived in the North American colonies before 1701, and who are believed to have progeny living in the U.S. today.

  6. House of Angevin Family Tree House of Plantagenet 1216 - 1485 Henry Ill 1207 - 1272 Al 216-1272 Eleanor of Provence 1223 - 1291 Henry Ill Coat of Arms Edward Ill Coat of Arms Edward the Black Prince 1330 -1376 Anne of Bohemia 1 366-1394 Marguerite of France 1279 - 1317 Eleanor of Castile 1241 - 1290 Edward I 1239 - 1307 1272 - 1307

  7. The House of Plantagenet 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 the houses of Lancaster and York, two of the ...

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