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  1. May 4, 2024 · Henry I ( c. 1068 – 1 December 1135), also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death in 1135. He was the fourth son of William the Conqueror and was educated in Latin and the liberal arts. On William's death in 1087, Henry's elder brothers Robert Curthose and William Rufus inherited Normandy and England ...

  2. mercyadamswrites.blogspot.com › 2024 › 05Prayer and the Colonists:

    2 days ago · Most gracious Lord God, whose dwelling is in the highest heavens, and yet beholdest the lowly and humble upon earth, I blush and am ashamed to lift up my eyes to thy dwelling place, because I have sinned against thee; look down, I beseech thee upon me thy unworthy servant who prostrate myself at the footstool of thy mercy, confessing my own guiltiness, and begging pardon for my sins; what ...

  3. Apr 14, 2024 · Henry I 1068-1135, king, fourth son of William the Conqueror and Matilda, was born, it is said, at Selby in Yorkshire (Monasticon, iii. 485; Freeman, Norman Conquest, iv. 231, 791), in the latter half of 1068, his mother having been crowned queen on the previous Whitsunday (Orderic, p. 510).

  4. May 1, 2024 · Henry I, Lord of Mecklenburg (German: Heinrich der Pilger) "~ the Pious": Boleslav II of Bohemia; Edward VI, King of England; Henry II, Duke of Silesia (Polish: Henryk Pobożny) John III of Portugal (Portuguese: João o Piedoso) Louis I of France (French: Louis le Pieux) Maria I of Portugal (Portuguese: Maria a Pia)

  5. 6 days ago · Henry I & The White Ship. England's worst maritime disaster took place 900 years ago. By Charles Spencer. Aspects of History. May 05, 2024. ∙ Paid. It is precisely nine centuries since the worst maritime disaster – which doubles as one of the greatest royal catastrophes – in English history. The 900th anniversary of the sinking of the ...

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  7. Apr 30, 2024 · Henry Stuart (Duke of Gloucester) This text was copied from Wikipedia on 30 April 2024 at 4:11AM. Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester (8 July 1640 – 13 September 1660) [a] was the youngest son of Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France. He is also known as Henry of Oatlands.

  8. There was plague in London, and Prince Henry and Princess Elizabeth were moved to Winchester. Anne of Denmark produced a masque to welcome them. [17] On 19 October 1603 "an order was issued under the privy seal announcing that the King had thought fit to commit the keeping and education of the Lady Elizabeth to the Lord Harrington [ sic ] and ...