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81. i. ISABELLA (IDA) 13 PLANTAGENET, b. Bet. 1152 - 1154, Norfolk, Norfolk, <strong>England</strong>.<br />

ii. GEOFFREY DE WARENNE 1269 , b. Abt. 1160, Norfolk, Norfolk, <strong>England</strong> 1270 .<br />

iii. ADELA (ELA) PLANTAGENET 1271,1272,1273 , b. 1162, Surrey, <strong>England</strong> 1274 .<br />

More About ADELA (ELA) PLANTAGENET:<br />

Ancestral File Number: GLCP-RP<br />

82. iv. MAUD PLANTAGENET, b. 1163, Surrey, <strong>England</strong>; d. Abt. 1212.<br />

83. v. WILLIAM (WARREN) PLANTAGENET, b. 1166, Surrey, <strong>England</strong>; d. May 27, 1240, Surrey, <strong>England</strong>.<br />

vi. MARGARET PLANTAGENET 1275 , b. 1170, Surrey, <strong>England</strong> 1276 .<br />

vii. SUZANNE DE WARENNE 1277 , b. 1170 1278 ; m. KING OF ENGLAND (1199-16) JOHN I 'LACKLAND'<br />

ENGLAND 1279,1280,1281,1282 ; b. December 24, 1167, Kings Manor House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, <strong>England</strong> 1283 ; d.<br />

October 19, 1216, Newark Castle, Newark, Nottinghamshire, <strong>England</strong> 1283 .<br />

Notes for KING OF ENGLAND (1199-16) JOHN I 'LACKLAND' ENGLAND:<br />

[gnl1.FTW]<br />

More About KING OF ENGLAND (1199-16) JOHN I 'LACKLAND' ENGLAND:<br />

Burial: Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, <strong>England</strong> 1283<br />

70. KING OF ENGLAND(1154-89) HENRY II 'CURTMANTLE' OF 12 ENGLAND (MATILDA (MAUD) 'THE EMPRESS' OF 12<br />

GERMANY, HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF 11 ENGLAND, WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 10 NORMANDY, ROBERT I 'THE<br />

MAGNIFICENT' OF 9 , RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8 , GUNNORA (GONNER) 7 DE CREPON, HERBASTUS 6 , HERFAST 5 ,<br />

GORM 'THE OLD' OF 4 DENMARK, ELGIVA (ELFGIFU) OF 3 WESSEX, AETHELRED I OF 2 , AETHELWULF OF 1<br />

ENGLAND) 1284,1285,1286,1287 was born March 05, 1132/33 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France 1288 , and died July 06, 1189 in<br />

Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France 1288 . He met (2) ISABELLA (IDA) PLANTAGENET 1289,1290 Bef. 1176 1291 , daughter of<br />

HAMELIN DE WARENNE and ISABEL DE WARENNE. She was born Bet. 1152 - 1154 in Norfolk, Norfolk,<br />

<strong>England</strong> 1292,1293 .<br />

Notes for KING OF ENGLAND(1154-89) HENRY II 'CURTMANTLE' OF ENGLAND:<br />

Henry II.,<br />

Henry II., King of <strong>England</strong>, first of the Plantagenet line, was the eldest son of Geoffrey, Earl of Anjou, and his<br />

wife, the ex-Empress Maud, daughter of Henry I., and was born at Mans, in March, 1133. He received his<br />

education in <strong>England</strong>, under the care of his uncle Robert, Earl of Gloucester. On the death of his father, in 1151,<br />

he succeeded to the earldom of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine, and in the following year, by his marriage with<br />

Eleanor of Aquitaine, the divorced wife of Louis VII. of France, he became possessor of the duchy of Aquitaine<br />

or Guienne. The same year he invaded <strong>England</strong>, but a treaty was concluded, in 1153, by which it was agreed that<br />

he should succeed to the throne of <strong>England</strong> on the death of Stephen. This event took place in October, 1154, and<br />

Henry was crowned without opposition at Westminster, in December. His first measures were directed to the<br />

redress of the disorders and anarchy which had prevailed in the reign of Stephen. He seized and destroyed most of<br />

the baronial castles; dismissed the foreign troops; renewed the charter granted by Henry I. ; and resumed most of<br />

the lands which had been alienated from the crown by Stephen.<br />

On the death of his brother Geoffrey he claimed and got possession of Nantes, and was thus master of the whole<br />

western coast of France. His attempt on Toulouse, in 1159, involved him in a war with the King of France, which<br />

was only terminated two years later. In 1162 Thomas a Becket was elected Archbishop of Canterbury, and the<br />

great struggle between the civil and ecclesiastical powers began, which resulted in the Constitutions of Clarendon,<br />

the exile and murder of Becket, war with France, the king's penance at Becket's tomb, and the repeal of the<br />

Constitutions. In 1171 Henry invaded Ireland, and, under the authority of a bull of Pope Adrian IV., which had<br />

been published in 1156, effected a conquest of that island.<br />

The remaining years of his reign were embittered by the numerous revolts of his sons, instigated by their mother.<br />

Eleanor, whose jealousy was excited by the king's affection for Fair Rosamond, attempted to follow her sons to<br />

the court of France, but was seized and imprisoned during Henry's life. The King of Scotland, who supported the<br />

rebellion of the young princes, was taken prisoner at Alnwick, in 1174, but was released after a few months, on<br />

doing homage to Henry. A formal reconciliation with the princes took place, but was followed by a fresh revolt<br />

and civil war. Prince Henry, who, as heir-apparent, had been crowned in 1170, died in France, in 1183. Geoffrey<br />

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