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March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also
known as
Henry Fitzempress and
Henry Curtmantle,[why?] was King of
England from 1154
until his
death in 1189.
During his...
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Castle by
building countercastles near Wallingford. Matilda's son
Henry Curtmantle launched attacks on
those countercastles, and a
battle between the forces...
- Fulk I,
father of
Geoffrey V
Plantagenet (1129–1151),
father of
Henry Curtmantle (1151–1189), also king of
England as
Henry II,
father of
Richard Lionheart...
- Geoffrey,
would become count of
Anjou and
Maine if the eldest,
Henry Curtmantle,
managed to
become king of England. In the meantime, he
granted Geoffrey...
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Courier Dover Publications. p. 312. ISBN 978-0-486-40486-8. "Henry II '
Curtmantle' (r. 1154–1189)". royal.gov.uk. 12
January 2016.
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Blois House of
Salians House of
Plantagenet Illegitimate→
Henry II "
Curtmantle" 1133–1189 10th Duke of
Normandy r. 1150–1189 King of
England r. 1154–1189...
- 1151 Preceded by
Ermengarde Count of
Maine 1126–1151 Succeeded by
Henry Curtmantle Preceded by Fulk V
Count of
Anjou 1129–1151 Preceded by
Eustace Count...
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crushing a last
attempt at revolt, he
handed over the
duchy to his son
Henry Curtmantle, who
received the
investiture at the
hands of the king of France. All...
- one of many
descendants included Ida de Tosny, a
mistress of
Henry II
Curtmantle, King of England. Thompson,
Kathleen (2003).
Affairs of State: the Illegitimate...
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mother campaigned in England. William's
eldest brother,
Prince Henry Curtmantle,
would also join the
campaign at age 14 in 1147 (when
William was still...