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The Henrys of England

The Henrys of England. Henry1 Beaucler. 1068-1135 Youngest son of William the Conqueror His daughter, Matilda, marries Henry V of Germany After the death of Henry V of Germany, Matilda marries Geoffrey Plantagenet

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The Henrys of England

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  1. The Henrys of England

  2. Henry1 Beaucler • 1068-1135 • Youngest son of William the Conqueror • His daughter, Matilda, marries Henry V of Germany • After the death of Henry V of Germany, Matilda marries Geoffrey Plantagenet • William the heir of Henry I dies making Matilda the heir to the throne of England • Matilda is driven out of England by popular uprising. Stephen seizes the throne. • Matilda (mother of Henry II) never returns to England

  3. http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon26.html Henry II Curtmantle • 1133-1189 • The only son of Empress Matilda and Geoffrey , Count of Anjou. • Married the former wife of Louis VII, • king of France, Eleanor of Aquitaine • The had four sons: Henry III, Richard (Lion Hearted) Geoffrey, and John (Lack land) • Angevin line begins • One of the first great kings

  4. Henry III • 1207-1272 • Inherited the throne at the age of nine • Grandson of Henry II, son of John and Isabella • Henry III was plagued by rebellion through the first part of his rein • His son Edward I (Longshanks) was the real power behind the throne for the last part of Henry’s rein.

  5. Henry IV Bolingbroke 1367-1413 Henry Bolingbroke was the son of John of Gaunt and Balance of Lancaster Henry seized the throne from his cousin Richard II He faced rebellions throughout his rein He married :1. Mary of Bohn and 2. Joan of Navarre who was convicted of witch craft in 1419 He developed epilepsy and leprosy later in life http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon34.html

  6. Henry V • 1387- 1421 • Son of Henry IV and father of Henry VI • Known as a great solider • Henry defeated the French at Agincourt resulting the decimation of the French nobility. • He came close to uniting the thrones of France and England by his marriage to Catherine daughter of King Charles of France. • Henry was glorified by Shakespeare in the play “Henry V” which was quoted by Churchill during WWII • Henry V www.cv81pl.freeserve.co.uk/ stratford/henry5.jpg

  7. http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?an=imh3389&db=imh Henry V, King of England, receives the Princess of France in marriage, in the Treaty of Troye.

  8. Henry VI • 1421-1461 • He was the grandson of Mad king Charles of France and suffered from bouts of insanity • He lost most of the land his father had controlled • He was the king during the time of Joan of Arc and the crowing of the Dauphin as King of France in Rheims in 1429. • He was murder in the Tower of London after Edward IV seized the throne

  9. Henry VII • 1457-1509 • Married Elisabeth of York which ended the War of the Roses between the houses of Lancaster and York • Father of Henry VIII. First of the Tudor kings

  10. Henry VIII • 1509-1547 • Best know for his six wives and the break with the Catholic Church • Henry married his brother’s widow , Catherine of Aragon, but divorce her after she failed to produce a male heir. • Married Anne Boleyn, mother of Elisabeth I. She was falsely accused of treason and beheaded. • Jane Seymour, mother of Edward. The wife Henry chose to be buried beside. She died in childbirth

  11. Anne of Cleves, Henry found her to be physically repugnant and divorced her. She was rewarded for not opposing the divorce. • Catherine Howard, the cousin of Anne Boleyn, she was actually guilty of the treason of which she was accused . She was also beheaded • Catherine Parr. Was a widow when she married Henry. She nursed him in his reclining years.

  12. Bibiogphy • Fraser, Antonia. Lives of the Kings and queens of England. 1st paper back ed. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1998. • http://www.castlewales.com/eng_king.html • http://www.britannia.com/history/h6f.html

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