Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Common law" ¶ 51
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

1154 and Henry
As soon as the annulment was granted, Eleanor became engaged to Henry Plantagenet, Duke of Normandy and Count of Anjou, who became King Henry II of England in 1154 ; he was her cousin within the third degree and was nine years younger than she.
Richard's death at Bosworth resulted in the end of the Plantagenet dynasty, which had ruled England since the succession of Henry II in 1154.
Although Stephen's son William was young and unprepared to challenge Henry for the throne in 1153, the situation could well have shifted in subsequent years — there were widespread rumours during 1154 that William planned to assassinate Henry, for example.
* 1154: On December 19, Henry II is crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey.
At length on the death of King Stephen, Henry was recognised as king of England ( 19 December 1154 ), as agreed in the Treaty of Wallingford.
* November 27 – Queen Constance of Sicily, wife of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor ( b. 1154 )
It passed to France in 1137 when the duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine married Louis VII of France, but their marriage was annulled in 1152 and when Eleanor's new husband became Henry II of England in 1154, the area became an English possession.
All went well until the accession of King Henry II of England in 1154.
The island became English in 1154, when Alienor d ' Aquitaine became queen of England through her marriage with Henry Plantagenet.
The two surviving branches, with Duke Henry the Lion of Saxony and Bavaria on the German side, concluded an agreement in 1154 which allocated the family's Italian possessions to the younger line, the Fulc-Este, who in the course of time acquired Ferrara, Modena and Reggio.
In the Middle Ages, Chinon developed especially during the reign of Henry II ( Henry Plantagenêt, Count of Anjou, crowned King of England in 1154 ).
* Constance ( b. posthumously, 2 November 1154 – d. 28 November 1198 ), who married with the Emperor Henry VI, later King of Sicily in his right.
At some time between 1154 and 1189 a charter was granted by Henry II to Sir Henry Bodrugan for the town of East Looe.
Archbishop Theobald crowning Henry in 1154
Although Stephen's son William was young and unprepared to challenge Henry for the throne in 1153, the situation could well have shifted in subsequent years — there were widespread rumours during 1154 that William planned to assassinate Henry, for example.
On finally landing on 8 December 1154, however, Henry quickly took oaths of loyalty from some of the barons and was then coronated alongside Eleanor at Westminster.
Henry the Lion ( Heinrich der Löwe ) became the ruler of the town in 1143 and established a bishopric in 1154.
Eleanor married Henry Plantagenet in 1152, who became king of England as Henry II in 1154, thus putting La Rochelle under Plantagenet rule, until Louis VIII captured it in the 1224 Siege of La Rochelle.

1154 and II
The Tabula Rogeriana, drawn by Muhammad al-Idrisi for Roger II of Sicily in 1154
* 1095 – Roger II of Sicily, King of Sicily ( d. 1154 )
The geographical text of Muhammad al-Idrisi, compiled for the Norman King of Sicily Roger II in 1154 mentions itriyya manufactured and exported from Norman Sicily:
* December 22 – Roger II of Sicily ( d. 1154 )
The Norman Roger II of Sicily ( 1095 – 1154 ), employed a Greek Christian known as George of Antioch, who previously had served as a naval commander for several North African Moslem rulers.
* Robert II of Dreux ( 1154 – 1218 )
Roger II ( Mileto 22 December 1095 – 26 February 1154 ) was King of Sicily, son of Roger I of Sicily and successor to his brother Simon.
The Tabula Rogeriana, an Early world maps | ancient world map drawn by Muhammad al-Idrisi for Roger II of Sicily in 1154.
She later returned to France, where she died in 1167, though her son succeeded Stephen as King Henry II in 1154.
William was in Sussex in 1153, but he followed Duke Henry, soon to become King Henry II, to Normandy in 1154.
Earlier, King Henry II ( 1154 – 1189 ) had adopted the jury as a means of resolving land disputes and then more generally.
The History covers the period from the death of Roger II in 1154 to the majority of William II, in 1169.
The market legally began in 1154 when Peter de Bermingham, a local landowner, obtained a Charter of Marketing Rights from King Henry II.
During the reign of King Henry II ( 1154 – 89 ), the motte-and-bailey was replaced with a stone castle.
The history of the Inner Temple begins in the early years of the reign of Henry II ( 1154 – 1189 ), when the contingent of Knights Templar in London moved from the Old Temple in Holborn to a new location on the banks of the River Thames, stretching from Fleet Street to what is now Essex House.

1154 and became
On 25 October 1154, Eleanor's second husband became King of England.
This was developed side by side with an airframe, the Hawker P. 1127, which became subsequently the Kestrel and then entered production as the Hawker Siddeley Harrier, though the supersonic Hawker Siddeley P. 1154 was canceled in 1965.
In 1044, the control of Touraine was given to the Angevins, who ( as the House of Plantagenet ) became kings of England in 1154, the castle of Chinon being their greatest stronghold.
With Constance he had a daughter, Agnes of Châtillon, in 1154 ( who later married the Hungarian Prince Béla, who was living at the court of Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus in Constantinople, and eventually became King Béla III of Hungary ).
# Alice ( or Isabella ) ( 1111 – 1154, Fontevrault ), married William Adelin ; after his death in the White Ship she became a nun and later Abbess of Fontevrault.
Thurstan's nephew was Osbert de Bayeux, who became an archdeacon at York, and in 1154 was accused of the murder of William of York, one of Thurstan's successors at York.
After this decision, both Knud V and Valdemar Knudsson ( son of Knud Lavard, the enemy of his own father Magnus ) rebelled against Sweyn III, who was expelled in 1154: Knud V and Valdemar became co-kings of Denmark.
On Stephen's death ( 1154 ) his surviving son William became count of Mortain, but when William died childless in 1159 the title was resumed by Henry II.
# Princess Tamar, who married Shirvanshah Manuchehr III ( d. ca 1154 ), and became a nun in widowhood.
He accepted, and became the prince on April 17, 1154.
Henry became Henry II of England in December 1154.
Ultimately, he forced his father to abdicate and David became a king in 1154 or 1155.
The priory became distinguished as an important centre of learning attracting such pupils as Nicholas Breakspeare in 1125 ( who became Adrian IV, the first English Pope, in 1154 ), and Thomas Becket in 1130.
The Brakspear family was distantly related to Nicholas Breakspear, who became Pope Adrian IV in 1154the only Englishman to become Pope.
His teaching activity extended from c. 1120 to 1154, and about the year 1145 he became the tutor of Henry Plantagenet.

0.364 seconds.