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The book has been compiled for three basic audiences: (1) For those who desire a reliable reference work for events and individuals in the colonial and medieval time periods; (2) For those interested in their personal family history who seek information regarding their more remote ancestry; and (3) To help readers better understand English.


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Name: King Henry III. Father: King John. Mother: Isabella of Angouleme. Born: October 1, 1207 at Winchester. Ascended to the throne: October 18, 1216 aged 9 years. Crowned: October 28, 1216 at Gloucester and May 17, 1220 at Westminster Abbey. Married: Eleanor of Provence, Daughter of Raymond Berenger. Children: Six sons including Edward I, and.


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Plantagenet Kings were thus the richest family in Europe and ruled England and half of France. Their name came from planta genista, the Latin for yellow broom flower, which the Counts of Anjou wore as an emblem on their helmets. This dynasty is normally subdivided into three parts. 1154-1216 - The first Plantagenet kings were the Angevins


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Family Tree House of Plantagenet 1216 - 1485 Henry Ill 1207 - 1272 Al 216-1272 Eleanor of Provence 1223 - 1291 Henry Ill Coat of Arms Edward Ill Coat of Arms Edward the Black Prince 1330 -1376 Anne of Bohemia 1 366-1394 Marguerite of France 1279 - 1317 Eleanor of Castile 1241 - 1290 Edward I


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Plantagenet Family Tree In fact, the royal family was without a hereditary surname for around two hundred and fifty years. The first time the name was used officially was in 1460 when the throne was claimed by 'Richard Plantagenet', the Duke of York. Angevins Contents


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Contents A huge, powerful and richest family of Europe that ruled England for over 300 years are "The Plantagenets". House of Plantagenet What was the House of Plantagenet? The House of Plantagenets was originally from the Counts of Anjou. The Plantagenet dynasty was established in the tenth century by Fulk I of Anjou.


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House of Lancaster. House of York. The House of Plantagenet ruled England in some form or another from the reign of Henry II, beginning in 1154, until the House of Tudor came to power when Richard III fell at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. It goes back to the Angevin counts (from 1360, dukes) of the western French province of Anjou.


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Plantagenet Family Tree Living Descendants of Plantagenet According to Professor Schrürer, the Plantagenet's male line of heir ended with the death of Richard III. However, research proves that the illegitimate living male line of the House of Plantagenets did not seize to exist.


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The Plantagenet family tree is a complex web of relationships that spanned several centuries of medieval English history. At its roots is Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, whose descendants include some of England's most famous monarchs. Here is a list of the Plantagenet kings in chronological order: Henry II (1154-1189)


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The Plantagenets, sometimes referred to as the Angevin-Plantagenets, were the ruling dynasty of England from 1154 to 1485 CE. The name Angevin derives from the family's ancestral lands in Anjou, France and the term Plantagenet (perhaps) from the broom plant (planta genista) used in the coat of arms of Geoffrey, Count of Anjou (l. 1113-1151 CE), the father of the royal dynasty's founder Henry II.


Edward III Of England PRISM

house of Plantagenet, royal house of England, which reigned from 1154 to 1485 and provided 14 kings, 6 of whom belonged to the cadet houses of Lancaster and York. The royal line descended from the union between Geoffrey, count of Anjou (died 1151), and the empress Matilda, daughter of the English king Henry I.


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Plantegenest (or Plante Genest) had been a 12th-century nickname for his ancestor Geoffrey, Count of Anjou and Duke of Normandy. One of many popular theories suggests the blossom of the common broom, a bright yellow ("gold") flowering plant, called genista in medieval Latin, as the source of the nickname. [1]


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The Plantagenets | The Royal Family The Plantagenets The Plantagenet period was dominated by three major conflicts at home and abroad. Edward I attempted to create a British empire dominated by England, conquering Wales and pronouncing his eldest son Prince of Wales, and then attacking Scotland.


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Blanche Plantagenet abt Mar 1342 London, England - abt Mar 1342. Edmund (Plantagenet) of Langley KG 05 Jun 1341 King's Langley, Hertfordshire, England - 01 Aug 1402 managed by England Project WikiTree. John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG abt Mar 1340 Gent, County of Flanders, France - 03 Feb 1399 managed by Medieval Project WikiTree.


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The following are the next several English kings of the Plantagenet dynasty; this also functions as a Plantagenet family tree: Name Reign Relation; Henry III : 1207-1272 : Son of King John:


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Plantagenet Family Tree View full image Download the Plantagenet family tree (PDF, 0.3MB) © Royal Family History Return to Magna Carta, 1215 and beyond Download the Plantagenet family tree.