Henry II of England was nicknamed "Curtmantle," which translates to "Short Mantle" in Old French, likely due to his preference for wearing a shorter cloak or mantle. This distinctive style set him apart from other nobles who wore longer garments. The nickname also reflects his practical and somewhat austere approach to fashion, aligning with his personality as a determined and formidable ruler.
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Curtmantle
Henry II. Curtmantle (1133-1189).
Matilda's son - Henry Curtmantle - became Henry II of England (according to the terms of the Treaty of Wallingford).
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