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By Meredith Gummerson
Birth and Early Years
                  
 Date: March 5, 1133
 Place: Le Mans, France
 Parents:
      Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou
      Matilda (the daughter of Henry I and
       granddaughter of William the Conqueror)
 Henry was well-educated by various
  scholars throughout the years in notable
  schools and by renowned tutors in both
  France and England.                            Geoffrey
Civil War: Stephen and Matilda
                                      
 Stephen was the nephew of Henry I’s
  daughter Matilda, Henry II’s mother.
  She was named heir by Henry I, and
  many nobles swore to make sure she
  received the throne upon his death.
  However, Stephen took the throne in
  December, 1135 with the support of the
  nobles, who desired a weak leader.
  Matilda invaded in 1139 and civil war
                                           The wife of Stephen, pleading for mercy
  ensued.                                  at the feet of Matilda, Henry’s mother
Marriage and Inheritance
            
 Early 1151, Henry’s father
  died, leaving him his lands and title.
 In May, 1152, Henry wed Eleanor of
  Aquitaine, the ex-wife of Louis VII of
  France who was 11 years his senior.
  This doubled the amount of land he owned
  and dramatically increased his wealth.
  While the marriage was not a happy
  one, they did have eight children.
                                             Eleanor
Civil War: Stephen and Matilda
              (Continued)
                                          
 In 1942, Henry II came to England and
  left a year later. It was during this time
  that his father captured Normandy. In
  1947 and 1949, Henry attempted to help
  with his mother’s efforts, but failed. In
  1153, the Treaty of Wallingford was drawn
  out which stated that Henry II would
  receive the crown after Stephen’s death,
  which took placed only a year later in
  1154.
 In 1154, he was crowned at Westminster
  Abbey as the King of England.                Henry II’s Coronation
Thomas Becket
                            
 In 1154, Thomas Becket was appointed the
  Chancellor of England and became a friend of
  Henry II’s.
 In 1162, Henry made Beckett the Archbishop of
  Canterbury in order to give himself more control
  over the Church courts.
 In 1163, Thomas Becket and Henry had a falling
  out over church law, and Becket was exiled to
  France.
 6 years later, he came back, but after attempting
  to have an archbishop excommunicated, and Henry
  stated that he wished the man to be killed, which
  he was in his own cathedral by knights. Thomas
  Becket was canonized by the Pope in 1173 and
  Henry II was whipped monks as penance.              The Killing of Thomas Beckett
The Children of Henry II
           
Family Rebellion
                     
 In 1173, Henry II’s wife encouraged her sons to stage the Revolt of 1173-74.
  Earlier, Henry II had had his son Henry (the Young King) crowned in order to ensure
  his ascension to the throne; however, the boy felt he had no real power so he rebelled
  with the help of Louis VII . Later in the year, his mother was arrested and the rebellion
  ended soon after with a treaty stating that Henry the Young King would inherit half of
  his father’s later that year and the rest would be divided between his two
  brothers, Richard I and John.
Family Rebellion (Continued)
                                               
 Henry the Young King and Richard also fought
  over territory, leading to Richard allying with
  his father against Henry, causing the latter to
  destroy much of Aquitaine.
 Henry II was forced to redistribute his land
  after the death of the Henry the Young King in
  1183 and Richard I became the next in line for
  the throne. Geoffrey, another son of Henry II,
  died in 1186. In that same year, Richard I told
  his father he wished to marry Princess Alice of
  France, and he refused, causing a rift between
  them that resulted in Richard swearing
  allegiance to Phillip Augustus, the king of
  France and didn’t end until 15 years later when   Richard and Phillip
  John also joined Richard.
Death
                                      
 On July 4, 1189, Richard and Phillip
  Augustus defeated Henry, forcing him to
  sign of treaty that named Richard as heir to
  the throne and approved his marriage to
  Alice, forced Henry to pay homage to
  Phillip, and gave castles to Phillip.
 Henry II died on July 6, 1189 of blood
  poisoning and was buried in Fontevraud
  Abbey. His last words were supposedly
  “”Shame, shame on a conquered King.”
 He was succeeded by Richard I, and later
  by John.                                       Henry II’s Final Campaign
Accomplishments
                         
 Gained Scotland and was paid homage by its
  king, William.
 First of the Plantagenet Kings
 He set the basis for English Common Law.
      Improved the Exchequer (money/tax
       portion of government) by keeping written
       financial accounts and issuing receipts and
       making nobles give money, not military
       service to the monarchy
 Implemented trial by jury because he
  considered church courts inadequate.
                                                     The Lands of Henry II
Bibliography

                                  
    http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/timeline-of-king-henry-ii.htm
   http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/plantagenet.htm
   http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/normans_4.htm
   http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/thomas_becket.htm
   http://www.stewy6.com/henry2.htm
   http://www.h2g2.com/approved_entry/A2654741
   http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon26.html
   http://www.art-prints-on-demand.com/kunst/hermann_wislicenus/heinrichiikroenung1014.jpg
   http://www.nndb.com/people/838/000086580/becket-3-sized.jpg
   http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_BYJ31rwo_x8/R31qea9G6WI/AAAAAAAAAEU/hKWNxW9Qz3c/s400/geoffrey+plantagenet.jpg
   http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/47/The_Children_of_Henry_II.jpg
   http://womenshistory.about.com/od/empressmatilda/ss/Empress-Matilda-With-Matilda-Of-Boulogne.htm
   http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_FQyiPMYiL4s/TVEgxPhDCeI/AAAAAAAAAMA/imulzmej-vM/s1600/Richard%2Band%2BPhilip%2Bsmall.jpg
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Henry_II_Final_Campaign.png
   http://0.tqn.com/d/atheism/1/0/m/I/EnglandUnderHenryII-l.jpg
   http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/history/henry2.jpg

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Henry II

  • 2. Birth and Early Years   Date: March 5, 1133  Place: Le Mans, France  Parents:  Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou  Matilda (the daughter of Henry I and granddaughter of William the Conqueror)  Henry was well-educated by various scholars throughout the years in notable schools and by renowned tutors in both France and England. Geoffrey
  • 3. Civil War: Stephen and Matilda   Stephen was the nephew of Henry I’s daughter Matilda, Henry II’s mother. She was named heir by Henry I, and many nobles swore to make sure she received the throne upon his death. However, Stephen took the throne in December, 1135 with the support of the nobles, who desired a weak leader. Matilda invaded in 1139 and civil war The wife of Stephen, pleading for mercy ensued. at the feet of Matilda, Henry’s mother
  • 4. Marriage and Inheritance   Early 1151, Henry’s father died, leaving him his lands and title.  In May, 1152, Henry wed Eleanor of Aquitaine, the ex-wife of Louis VII of France who was 11 years his senior. This doubled the amount of land he owned and dramatically increased his wealth. While the marriage was not a happy one, they did have eight children. Eleanor
  • 5. Civil War: Stephen and Matilda (Continued)   In 1942, Henry II came to England and left a year later. It was during this time that his father captured Normandy. In 1947 and 1949, Henry attempted to help with his mother’s efforts, but failed. In 1153, the Treaty of Wallingford was drawn out which stated that Henry II would receive the crown after Stephen’s death, which took placed only a year later in 1154.  In 1154, he was crowned at Westminster Abbey as the King of England. Henry II’s Coronation
  • 6. Thomas Becket   In 1154, Thomas Becket was appointed the Chancellor of England and became a friend of Henry II’s.  In 1162, Henry made Beckett the Archbishop of Canterbury in order to give himself more control over the Church courts.  In 1163, Thomas Becket and Henry had a falling out over church law, and Becket was exiled to France.  6 years later, he came back, but after attempting to have an archbishop excommunicated, and Henry stated that he wished the man to be killed, which he was in his own cathedral by knights. Thomas Becket was canonized by the Pope in 1173 and Henry II was whipped monks as penance. The Killing of Thomas Beckett
  • 7. The Children of Henry II 
  • 8. Family Rebellion   In 1173, Henry II’s wife encouraged her sons to stage the Revolt of 1173-74. Earlier, Henry II had had his son Henry (the Young King) crowned in order to ensure his ascension to the throne; however, the boy felt he had no real power so he rebelled with the help of Louis VII . Later in the year, his mother was arrested and the rebellion ended soon after with a treaty stating that Henry the Young King would inherit half of his father’s later that year and the rest would be divided between his two brothers, Richard I and John.
  • 9. Family Rebellion (Continued)   Henry the Young King and Richard also fought over territory, leading to Richard allying with his father against Henry, causing the latter to destroy much of Aquitaine.  Henry II was forced to redistribute his land after the death of the Henry the Young King in 1183 and Richard I became the next in line for the throne. Geoffrey, another son of Henry II, died in 1186. In that same year, Richard I told his father he wished to marry Princess Alice of France, and he refused, causing a rift between them that resulted in Richard swearing allegiance to Phillip Augustus, the king of France and didn’t end until 15 years later when Richard and Phillip John also joined Richard.
  • 10. Death   On July 4, 1189, Richard and Phillip Augustus defeated Henry, forcing him to sign of treaty that named Richard as heir to the throne and approved his marriage to Alice, forced Henry to pay homage to Phillip, and gave castles to Phillip.  Henry II died on July 6, 1189 of blood poisoning and was buried in Fontevraud Abbey. His last words were supposedly “”Shame, shame on a conquered King.”  He was succeeded by Richard I, and later by John. Henry II’s Final Campaign
  • 11. Accomplishments   Gained Scotland and was paid homage by its king, William.  First of the Plantagenet Kings  He set the basis for English Common Law.  Improved the Exchequer (money/tax portion of government) by keeping written financial accounts and issuing receipts and making nobles give money, not military service to the monarchy  Implemented trial by jury because he considered church courts inadequate. The Lands of Henry II
  • 12. Bibliography   http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/timeline-of-king-henry-ii.htm  http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/plantagenet.htm  http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/normans_4.htm  http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/thomas_becket.htm  http://www.stewy6.com/henry2.htm  http://www.h2g2.com/approved_entry/A2654741  http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon26.html  http://www.art-prints-on-demand.com/kunst/hermann_wislicenus/heinrichiikroenung1014.jpg  http://www.nndb.com/people/838/000086580/becket-3-sized.jpg  http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_BYJ31rwo_x8/R31qea9G6WI/AAAAAAAAAEU/hKWNxW9Qz3c/s400/geoffrey+plantagenet.jpg  http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/47/The_Children_of_Henry_II.jpg  http://womenshistory.about.com/od/empressmatilda/ss/Empress-Matilda-With-Matilda-Of-Boulogne.htm  http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_FQyiPMYiL4s/TVEgxPhDCeI/AAAAAAAAAMA/imulzmej-vM/s1600/Richard%2Band%2BPhilip%2Bsmall.jpg  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Henry_II_Final_Campaign.png  http://0.tqn.com/d/atheism/1/0/m/I/EnglandUnderHenryII-l.jpg  http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/history/henry2.jpg