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Title: PLANTAGENET KINGS 1154-1485


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PLANTAGENET KINGS1154-1485
  • The Plantagenet Kings include those of the Houses
    of Anjou, Lancaster, and York

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House of Anjou1154-1399
  • What were the legacies of the Angevin English
    monarchs?
  • How did the actions of the Angevin monarchs shape
    the development of Parliament and an English
    nation?
  • How did the actions of the Angevin monarchs
    impact European conflict?

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HENRY II (House of Anjou)r. 1154-1189
  • First unopposed rise to power since 1066.
  • Controlled a vast empiremost of British Isles
    and parts of France
  • Married to Eleanor of Aquitaine (French)
  • Acquired Ireland with the help of Pope Adrian IV
    (the only English pope). Pope recognized his
    authority over
  • Laid down the foundations of English Common
    Lawconsistent and accessible
  • Quarrel with Thomas Becket, Archbishop of
    Canterbury (Becket thought the Church should be
    independent from royal power), led to the
    clergymans murder in Canterbury Cathedral 1170.

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ELEANOR
  • Good marriage w/ Henry II until it was soured by
    his promiscuity
  • Encouraged her sons rebellion against Henry II
  • Henry crushed the rebellion and put Eleanor under
    house arrest

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RICHARD I (THE LION HEART)r. 1189 - 1199
  • Son of Henry II. Kept Henrys empire intact
  • Forced his father from power with the help of
    French Philip II
  • Third Crusade
  • Absentee King
  • Known for the slaughter of 2,500 men women and
    children at Acre.
  • Captured in Germany
  • In his absence, legendary Robin Hood poached in
    Sherwood Forest.

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JOHNr. 1199 - 1216
  • Has possibly the worst reputation of any English
    king
  • MAGNA CARTA, Runnymede 1215.
  • Result of disagreements with barons over taxation
  • Limits on royal powersubjected monarch to the
    law of the land.
  • Named king of Ireland while still prince.
  • Lost Normandy, Anjou and most of Aquitaine to
    the French king, Philip II.

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HENRY IIIr. 1216 - 1272
  • King at age 9 regents reestablished order for
    him (following father, John)
  • Married Eleanor of Provence
  • Magna Carta reasserted.
  • Papal control of appointments under Henry III
    would set the stage for support of the English
    Reformation under Henry VIII.
  • Oversaw the rebuilding of Westminster Abbey

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EDWARD I (Longshanks)r. 1272 - 1307
  • Son of Henry III
  • Surveyed the country and codified laws
  • Introduced the Model Parliament
  • Originally called to approve campaigns in
    Scotland and France
  • Battled William Wallace and Robert Bruce of
    Scotland regarding Edwards supremacy over the
    Scottish king
  • Conquered Wales and made his eldest son the first
    Prince of Walesthis practice still continues
    today.

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EDWARD IIr. 1307 1327
  • Defeated by Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn
  • Edward should have wonoutnumbered the Scots
  • Lead to Scottish independence
  • Parliament gained power through the Ordinances of
    1311
  • 1326- Deposed by wife Isabella (daughter of
    Philip IV of France), and her lover, Roger
    Mortimer (Edwards political rival)
  • 1327- Murdered in Berkeley Castle where he had
    been imprisoned

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EDWARD IIIr. 1327 - 1377
  • Took the throne at 14
  • 3 years later, he arrested his mother (now known
    as the She-Wolf of France) and her lover, Roger
    Mortimer.
  • He was a legitimate rival to the French throne
  • The Hundred Years War begins 1337. Major
    victories at Sluys (1340), Crecy (1346), Calais
    (1347) and Poitiers (1356) mostly because of the
    kings son Edward the Black Prince.

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EDWARD III CONTD
  • The Black Death began and ended.
  • All but a few towns were eventually lost to
    France.
  • He divided Parliament into two houses.
  • English became the official language.
  • John Wycliffe began his campaign.
  • Chaucer began his masterpieces.
  • In his last years, Edward experienced the loss of
    his loyal wife Philippa and his favorite son, the
    Black Prince.

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RICHARD IIr. 1377 1399(Last of the House of
Anjou)
  • Grandson of Edward III (Son of Edward, the Black
    Prince)
  • Became king at 10 Court controlled by his
    uncle John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.
  • Believed in his divine right and absolute power
  • Faced rebellions (Peasants in 1381)
  • Antagonized barons
  • While on a military campaign in Ireland,
    Richards cousin, Henry Bolingbroke seized the
    throne, and Richard was eventually forced to
    surrender to Henry.
  • Richard was imprisoned in the tower of London and
    died within a few months (by Feb. 1400).
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