House of Plantagenet:
King Richard I (The Loin Heart) Ruled 3 September 1189 to 6 April 1199 was married to Berengaria of Navarre from 12 May 1191 till his death
King John (Lackland) ruled 27 May 1199 to 19 October 1216 was married to Isabella of Angoulême from 24 August 1200 till his death
King Henry III (Henry of Winchester) Ruled 28 October 1216 to 16 November 1272 was married to Eleanor of Provence from 14 January 1236 till his death
King Edward I (Longshanks) Ruled 20 November 1272 to 7 July 1307 was married to Eleanor of Castile from 18 October 1254 till her death on 28 November 1290, than married to Margaret of France from 10 September 1299 till his death
King Edward II Ruled 7 July 1307 to 25 January 1327 was married to Isabella of France till his death 21 September 1327.
King Edward III Ruled 25 January 1327 to 21 June 1377 was married to Philippa of Hainault till her death 15 August 1369
King Richard II ruled 21 June 1377 to 29 September 1399 was married to Anne of Bohemia till her death in 7 June 1394, than was married to Isabella of Valois till his death 14 February 1400
House of Lancaster:
King Henry IV (Bolingbroke) Ruled 30 September 1399 to 20 March 1413 was married to Joan of Navarre from 7 February 1403 till his death
King Henry V Ruled 20 March 1413 to 31 August 1422 was married to Catherine of Valois from 2 June 1420 till his death
King Henry VI Ruled 31 August 1422 till March 1461 and again from 30 October 1470 till 11 April 1471 was married to Margaret of Anjou from 23 April 1445 till his death on 21 May 1471
House of York:
King Edward IV Ruled 4 March 1461 till 2 October 1470 and again from 11 April 1471 till 9 April 1483 was married to Elizabeth Woodville from 1 May 1464 till his death
King Edward V ruled 9 April 1483 till 25 June 1483
King Richard III Ruled 26 June 1483 to 22 August 1485 married Anne Neville from 12 July 1472 till her death in 16 March 1485
House of Tudor:
King Henry VII Ruled 22 August 1485 to 21 April 1509 married to Elizabeth of York from 18 January 1486 till her death 11 February 1503
King Edward IV was the King of England from 4 March 1461 until 2 October 1470, and again from 11 April 1471 until his death.
Richard I (Richard the Lionheart) 8th September 1157 -- 6th April 1199
John (Lackland) 6th April 1199 -- 19th October 1216
Answer King Henry I was King of England from 1100 to 1135.
King Richard the Lionheart
Henry II
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In 1170, Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral by followers of King Henry II. Becket had been in conflict with the king over the rights and privileges of the Church, leading to his assassination. This event had significant political and religious repercussions in medieval England.
Henry II was king of England from 1154 to 1189. He was also Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou and Duke of Aquitaine, among many other titles.
in 1170 it started and England is still playing soccer!
While he was still king of England, Henry II's son was crowned co-regent by the Archbishop of York, June 1170.
In the Winter of 1170, when King Henry the Second of England invaded Ireland.
it was in 1170
Thomas became archbishop because of his close relationship and loyalty to King Henry II of England. He was appointed as archbishop of Canterbury in 1162, primarily because the king saw him as someone who would support his efforts to strengthen royal authority over the Church. However, Thomas later clashed with the king over the issue of Church autonomy and became a martyr after being assassinated in 1170.
he died
The oldest English university is Oxford, founded c. 1170.
King Richard's wife was Queen Berengaria of Navarre (1170-1230). they had no children together married her in Cyprus
3.4% of 1170= 3.4% * 1170= 0.034 * 1170= 39.78
1 x 1170 = 1170 2 x 1170 = 2340 3 x 1170 = 3510 And so on...