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  2. Henry II of England - Wikipedia

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    Empress Matilda. Henry II (5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Curtmantle (French: Court-manteau ), Henry FitzEmpress, and Henry Plantagenet, was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189. At various points in his life, he controlled England, large parts of Wales, the eastern half of Ireland, and the western half of ...

  3. Books - Virtual Lobby Display: Women's History Month ...

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    Sarah Winnemucca by Sally Zanjani This book is the triumphant and moving story of Sarah Winnemucca (1844-91), one of the most influential and charismatic Native women in American history.

  4. Roger II | Facts & Biography | Britannica

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    Roger II, (born December 22, 1095—died February 26, 1154, Palermo [Sicily]), grand count of Sicily (1105–30) and king of the Norman kingdom of Sicily (1130–54). He also incorporated the mainland territories of Calabria in 1122 and Apulia in 1127. Early life Roger was the son of Count Roger I of Sicily and his third wife, Adelaide of Savona.

  5. Don Juan Manuel Biography? All Answers - walkingrain.org

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    Don Juan Manuel, (born May 5, 1282, Escalona, New Castile—died 1348, Córdoba), nobleman and man of letters who has been called the most important prose writer of 14th-century Spain. The infante Don Juan Manuel was the grandson of Ferdinand III and the nephew of Alfonso X.

  6. Margaret Longspée Countess of Salisbury | The History Jar

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    Sir William Longspée the Younger was born in about 1212. His father, William Longspée, was an illegitimate son of Henry II, friend of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and husband of Ela of Salisbury, the suro jure countess. William’s father was an influential man and chivalrous man but the earl died not long after he was shipwrecked in ...

  7. Windsor castle: History | British History Online

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    The invasion of England by Louis of France on 21 May 1216 was followed by the siege of Windsor Castle, which was held for the king by Fawkes de Breauté, a Norman adventurer, and one of the chief of John's evil counsellors, who filled the castle with a strong garrison of foreign mercenaries.

  8. Castillian Inhertitance : r/crusaderkings3

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    For example, let's say you control the kingdoms of Castile and Leon (easily done by playing as King Sancho II of Castile, and assassinating your brother King Alfonso IV of Leon; with no heirs, Alfonso's lands are inherited by his older brother Sancho). When your character, who controls two kingdoms and has the Confederate Partition succession ...

  9. Castillo De La Mota / Medina del Campo / Spain : r/travel

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    King Juan II of Castile, his children king Enrique IV and queen Isabella “the Catholic” and her husband Fernando “the Catholic” built the Castle of La Mota in the 15th century . It´s one of the biggest castles in Castile. It was used as fortress and was at one time a strategic military centre.

  10. The 20 Most Beautiful Castles in England | CuddlyNest

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    Set on two islands in a glorious lake, Leeds Castle is one of the most beautiful castles in Europe. This impeccably-preserved castle was a Norman stronghold and a royal residence of King Edward I, his wife Eleanor of Castile, and Henry VIII, who lived there with his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.

  11. The 20 Most Beautiful Castles in England - Daily News DOT

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    Set on two islands in a glorious lake, Leeds Castle is one of the most beautiful castles in Europe. This impeccably-preserved castle was a Norman stronghold and a royal residence of King Edward I, his wife Eleanor of Castile, and Henry VIII, who lived there with his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.