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  1. House of Plantagenet Family Tree from King Henry III (1216 - 1272) to Edward V (1483) including the Houses of Lancaster and York.

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  2. 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

  3. The Plantagenet family tree is a complex web of relationships that spanned several centuries of medieval English history. 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)

  4. Oct 13, 2023 · Henry II Plantagenet is a member of the House of Plantagenet. Henry II established the House of Plantagenet. Born to Matilda during a turbulent period, his mother was swept aside while Stephen seized the throne. It was only after he married the most powerful woman in Europe, Eleanor -- Duchess of Aquitaine and ex-consort of Louis XII -- that he ...

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    A great deal of change occurred throughout the period that the House of Plantagenet was in power. Henry II and his sons Richard I and John were followed by Edward I, Edward II and Edward III. Edward III had many children, all of which had some bearing through their marriages on the history of the country. Edward’s heir, commonly referred to as the ...

    Edward’s daughter was married to the Earl of March, and the right of succession fell to her heirs. However, Edwards another son, John of Gaunt married the heiress of the House of Lancasterand became Duke of Lancaster and reclaimed the throne for the House of Lancaster with his son Henry IV. Another of Edward’s sons was Edmund of Langley who became ...

    The House of Beaufort played an important in the War of Roses during the fifteenth century. The House of Beaufort was the family of Montmorency Beaufort of France. It was the possession of John of Gaunt who was the first Duke of Lancaster. John of Gaunt’s family descended after his marriage with Katherine Swynford. John and Katherine’s children wer...

    Both the houses of Lancaster and York had clear rights of succession to the English throne, as both could clearly trace their descent from King Edward III. Both houses suffered great losses in the ensuing battle for the crown known as the Wars of the Roses which raged for three decades. The war was brought to a close by the death of the last Yorkis...

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  6. The Plantagenet family consisted of four houses – The Angevins, The Plantagenets, House of Lancaster and the House of York. The name of ‘Plantagenet’ originated from Geoffrey V’s nickname which means “sprig of broom” (a flower). Geoffrey loved to wear this flower on his hat.

  7. Jan 12, 2022 · The House of Plantagenet. Henry II ‘Curtmantle’. Henry of Anjou, called Henry FitzEmpress and Curtmantle. parents – Empress Matilda, queen of England, and Geoffrey Plantagenet V, count of Anjou and Maine. date and place of birth – 25 March 1133 at Le Mans, Anjou. wife – Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine, former queen of France (as wife of ...

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