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  2. Henry II of England - Wikipedia

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    Henry II was King of England from 1154 to 1189, when he died in Chinon Castle. He controlled most of France and Ireland, and expanded his empire by conquering Brittany and Scotland. He was a powerful and ruthless ruler who faced challenges from his sons, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Louis VII of France. He also influenced the development of the English Common Law and the Angevin Empire.

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  3. Henry II | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts | Britannica

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    Henry II was king of England from 1154 to 1189. The first of three Angevin kings of England, he expanded the Anglo-French domains and strengthened the royal administration. His quarrels with the archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket , and with various family members (including his son, Richard the Lionheart ) ultimately brought about his defeat.

  4. Henry II of England - World History Encyclopedia

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    Henry II of England ruled from 1154 to 1189 CE, after a civil war with his predecessor King Stephen of England. He gained the throne by negotiation and formed the largest 'empire' in western Europe, but also faced challenges from his sons and enemies. Learn about his life, achievements, and legacy.

  5. Henry II of England - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    Henry II was the King of England from 1154 to 1189, also the Duke of Aquitaine, Normandy and Anjou. He expanded England's power and influence, improved health care and law and order, and founded the English Common Law. He had a difficult relationship with his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine and his sons, especially young Henry.

  6. The Character and Legacy of Henry II - BBC

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    The Character and Legacy of Henry II. By Dr Mike Ibeji. Last updated 2011-06-20. Henry II may be best known as the murderer of Thomas Becket, but he was also a complex man at war with his...

  7. Henry II summary | Britannica

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    Henry II, known as Henry of Anjou or Henry Plantagenet , (born 1133, Le Mans, Maine—died July 6, 1189, near Tours), Duke of Normandy (from 1150), count of Anjou (from 1151), duke of Aquitaine (from 1152), and king of England (from 1154).

  8. Henry II of England Timeline - World History Encyclopedia

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    Henry of Anjou (future Henry II of England) attacks the north of England with the assistance of David I of Scotland but is defeated by King Stephen of England. 1151 Henry of Anjou (future Henry II of England ) inherits his father’s lands in Normandy, Anjou, Touraine and Maine.

  9. Who was Henry II? | Britannica

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    Henry II was king of England from 1154 to 1189. The first of three Angevin kings of England, he expanded the Anglo-French domains and strengthened the royal administration. His quarrels with the archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, and with various family members (including his son, Richard the Lionheart) ultimately brought about his defeat.

  10. BBC - History - Henry II

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    Henry II was the King of England from 1154 to 1189, when he died in battle. He strengthened royal administration, reorganised the judicial system, and restored royal control over the church. He also faced quarrels with Thomas Becket and his own family. Learn more about his life, achievements, and legacy.

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