Eleanor of Aquitaine
.... The broken bond referred to her dissolved marriages to Louis VII and
Henry II, and her rise to prominence stemmed from the efforts of her third son, John. ....
(1501

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William Marshall
.... Isabel de Clare, heiress to extensive estates in England and in Normandy, "probably knew from Glanville's clerk, Hubert Walter, that
Henry II had promised her ....
(3004

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The Lion in Winter
.... he has discovered how good it is to settle which peasant owns a cow and otherwise govern sensibly; it is a reference to one of
Henry II's greatest historical ....
(986

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Revival of Towns and Trade
.... Organizing into guilds (Gies and Gies 124), they were also getting more social privileges, as
Henry II's document reciting the financial and social privileges ....
(2819

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Eleanor of Aquataine
.... This new husband became
Henry II, the King of England in 1154. For the next thirteen years Eleanor bore
Henry five sons and three daughters. ....
(1346

5

)
Eleanor of Aquataine
.... This new husband became
Henry II, the King of England in 1154. For the next thirteen years Eleanor bore
Henry five sons and three daughters. ....
(1346

5

)
Richard Plantagenet Richard Plantagenet, who reigned from 1189
.... and is better known as Richard Coeur de Lion or Richard the Lion Hearted, was born at Oxford on September 8, 1157, the second son of
Henry II of England and ....
(4562

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British Monarchy: An Overview
.... Frenchman. His father,
Henry II, was the descendant of a noble family who had ruled the French province of Anjou for 250 Years. His ....
(1759

7

)
Richard the Lion Hearted Richard Plantagenet, who reigned from ...
.... and is better known as Richard Coeur de Lion or Richard the Lion Hearted, was born at Oxford on September 8, 1157, the second son of
Henry II of England and ....
(8892

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Popularity of Richard the Lion Hearted Richard Plantagenet, who ...
.... and is better known as Richard Coeur de Lion or Richard the Lion Hearted, was born at Oxford on September 8, 1157, the second son of
Henry II of England and ....
(6968

28

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The Early Middle Ages
.... 3. The most important sociopolitical development under
Henry II of England, who reigned from 1154 to 1189, was the creation and extension of common law, which ....
(1493

6

)
Henry Ford and Charismatic Leadership
.... over the company. Ironically,
Henry II would forever blame his grandfather for Edsel's death (Collier and Horowitz, 1987, p. 201). ....
(1708

7

)
Richard II and Richard III
.... of the Roses, the battle for power between the houses of Lancaster (
Henry) and York (Richard
II and III) begins with the death of Richard
II by
Henry IV, the ....
(2312

9

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Henry IV, I
.... THESIS: Falstaff is Hal's surrogate father, his friend, his mentor and his drinking buddy in I
Henry IV, but he will abandon Falstaff in
II Henry IV when duty ....
(2057

8

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Becket
Anouilh's Becket offers the story of the relationship between Thomas Becket and
Henry II, King of England. The relationship begins ....
(881

4

)
Becket
....
Henry Plantagent (King
Henry II) and Thomas Becket (Archbishop of Canterbury) were as close friends as
Henry Plantagent and the church were close enemies. ....
(865

3

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Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
.... The following year the restoration of the monarchy brought Charles
II to the throne and Purcell's father
Henry was among the musicians who benefited from the ....
(2128

9

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The Lai of Marie de France
.... It may be remembered, in that regard, that Eleanor of Aquitaine was imprisoned by
Henry II for more than a decade, though his motive may have been less royal ....
(1176

5

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Henry IV: Part I
.... He is the bridge between past and future, embodying the ideals of the past and leading the troops of
Henry to the future. .... (I.
ii.1). Young Hal seems to know ....
(2103

8

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Richard II in William Shakespeare's Play
.... (
II.1.195-199) In other words, if Richard does this thing, he cannot be a king .... which causes him first to permit a trial by combat between
Henry Bolingbroke and ....
(1651

7

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The Viking period in Ireland
.... The English influenced Ireland chiefly by way of invasion and multicentury occupation that began in AD 1171 with an incursion led by
Henry II. ....
(748

3

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European and English Divergence in Political Thought
.... After the death of the powerful and absolute monarch
Henry II, his oldest son, the glamorous Richard, decided he would rather go fight infidels in the Holy ....
(844

3

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Sources
.... FIRST CENTURIES OF ENGLISH RULE (C. 1166-C. 1600) Before the arrival of
Henry II in Ireland (October 1171), Anglo-Norman adventurers--including Richard de Clare ....
(7972

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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... Notable among these are the murder of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, by knights of England's
Henry II (who apparently took too seriously the king's ....
(7171

29

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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... Notable among these are the murder of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, by knights of England's
Henry II (who apparently took too seriously the king's ....
(7192

29

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Rebellion in Two Plays of Shakespeare
.... Northumberland (which, with Bolingbroke, had supported replacement of Richard
II by
Henry) has secured
Henry's position once for all against Scotland via young ....
(2344

9

)
The Shakespearean Forgery of William Henry Ireland
.... in years, and a total novice in the paths of literature?" (Ireland np) Poor William
Henry: When he .... The "most unkindest cut of all" (Julius Caesar III.
ii)? ....
(2522

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Cromwellian Plantations in 1650s Ireland
.... domination. The English had first begun the domination of Ireland during the 1100s, with the reign of
Henry II. Prejudice against ....
(1441

6

)
Grand Juries: Development, Present Use, Strengths, and Weaknesses
.... Grand juries trace their lineage to 1166, when
Henry II, the King of England, employed a body of locals as his investigative arm. ....
(1254

5

)
Henry VIIIs Break From the Catholic Church
.... Wolsey went to Rome to argue not whether Pope Julius
II, who had issued the dispensation for
Henry to marry Catherine in 1503, had the power to issue ....
(2670

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