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Her mother was Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn.
The High Court of Cyprus had elected John of Ibelin as regent, but Henry's mother Alice of Champagne wished to appoint one of her supporters ; Alice and her party, members or supporters of the Lusignan dynasty, sided with Frederick, whose father had crowned Amalric of Lusignan king in 1197.
" He states that the matter was discussed at a Royal Council at Winchester, but that Henry's mother, the Empress Matilda, had protested.
Adela and Theobald allied themselves with Henry, and Stephen's mother decided to place him in Henry's court.
Anne had become pregnant by the end of 1532 and gave birth on 7 September 1533 to Elizabeth named in honour of Henry's mother.
* January 6 – Henry of Anjou arrives in England hoping to dethrone the reigning monarch, Stephen of England, and replace him with Henry's mother, Empress Maud.
Henry's death thrust Catherine into the political arena as mother of the frail fifteen-year-old King Francis II.
One of Henry's elder sisters, Philippa of Lancaster, married John I of Portugal, and his younger sister Elizabeth was the mother of John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter.
This connection made Catherine a fourth cousin through Henry's father and a second cousin once removed through his mother.
Henry's mother was Gertrude, only daughter of Emperor Lothair III and his wife Richenza of Northeim, heiress of the Saxon territories of Northeim and the properties of the Brunones, counts of Brunswick.
" Katherine Crawford, by contrast, emphasizes the problems Henry's reputation encountered because of his failure to produce an heir and the presence of his powerful mother at court, combined with his enemies insistence on conflating patronage with favoritism and luxury with decadence.
Moreover, Richard and Henry's mother, Isabella of Angoulême, claimed to have been insulted by the French king.
His mother, Henry's wife Sanchia of Provence also died in the castle in 1260.
Blanche of Lancaster, John's wife and Henry's mother, died from plague at the castle in 1368.
In the years 1217 to 1219, therefore, the Latin Empire was effectively ruled by Iolanda, Henry's sister and Peter's mother, in regency.
Henry's only child by his first wife Agnes apparently died in childbirth with his mother
Henry's mother, Katharina Antonia Elisabeth ( Lisette ) Pfeiffer, was Catholic.
In late 1931, Lionel Mann, an assistant of five years ' experience, resigned when his employers informed him that his sideline was affecting his promotion prospects, and Pierrepoint received an official envelope inviting him to an interview at Manchester's Strangeways Prison ; his mother Mary, having seen many such envelopes in Henry's time as an executioner, was not happy at her son's career choice.
However, just before Henry's successful invasion of England in August 1485, Grey learned his mother had come to terms with Richard III, and was persuaded to desert Henry Tudor.
William's mother Queen Edith served as Henry's regent in England while he was away in Normandy.
In discussing the death of Mark's mother and that of Henry's baby brother Richard, however, Henry expresses an abnormal fascination with death, making Mark uneasy.
* Wendy Crewson as Susan Evans, Henry's mother and Mark's aunt.
In the novel, Henry's mother Susan eventually discovers that Henry is unable to understand emotions like love and sorrow, and that deriving pleasure from selfish actions and the torment of others is one of the only things he truly feels.
On 21 December 1858, Henry's mother was created Princess of Battenberg with the style Her Serene Highness.

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William was adamant on one point: under no circumstances would he allow the Negroes to remain on the plantation with his and Henry's slaves if they were told of their coming freedom.
In 1158 a feud with Henry's son, Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony, was interrupted by a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
Henry's allegiance was to be the last example of Byzantine political control on peninsular Italy.
Alexios gathered the money by plundering imperial tombs at the church of the Holy Apostles, though Henry's death in September 1197 meant the gold was never despatched.
It was not until Henry's death in 1547 and the accession of Edward VI that revision could proceed faster.
Eventually, Becket was murdered inside Canterbury Cathedral by four knights who believed themselves to be acting on Henry's behalf.
Because of Henry's descent through illegitimate children barred from succession to the English throne, the Tudor monarchy was not accepted by all European kingdoms.
James, who was supportive of Frederick, and had been seeking marriage between the new Prince of Wales and the Spanish Infanta, Maria Anna of Spain, since Prince Henry's death, began to see the Spanish Match as a possible means of achieving peace in Europe.
She was imprisoned between 1173 and 1189 for supporting her son Henry's revolt against her husband.
The period between Henry's accession and the birth of Eleanor's youngest son was turbulent: Aquitaine, as was the norm, defied the authority of Henry as Eleanor's husband ; attempts to claim Toulouse, the rightful inheritance of Eleanor's grandmother and father, were made, ending in failure ; the news of Louis of France's widowhood and remarriage was followed by the marriage of Henry's son ( young Henry ) to Louis ' daughter Marguerite ; and, most climactically, the feud between the King and Thomas Becket, his Chancellor, and later Archbishop of Canterbury.
Henry's succession was strongly contested by the Catholic League and by Philip II, and Elizabeth feared a Spanish takeover of the channel ports.
In fact, Henry's chief effect on the development of the English monarchy was to increase the jurisdiction of the royal courts at the expense of the feudal courts.
" Hawks's third film of 1952 was a contribution to the omnibus film O. Henry's Full House, which includes short films based on the stories by the writer O. Henry made by various directors.
Henry's designated successor, Otto, was elected King in Aachen in 936.
Henry's support of Frederick's policies was only lackluster and in a critical situation during the Italian wars, Henry refused the Emperor's plea for military support.
Henry's successor, Richard I " the Lion Heart " ( also known as " The absent king "), was preoccupied with foreign wars, taking part in the Third Crusade and defending his French territories against Philip II of France.
His reign was punctuated by numerous rebellions and civil wars, often provoked by incompetence and mismanagement in government and Henry's perceived over-reliance on French courtiers ( thus restricting the influence of the English nobility ).
Although England was an ally of Spain, one of France's principal enemies, the war was mostly about Henry's desire for personal glory, regardless of the fact that his sister Mary was married to the French king Louis XII.

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