Henry I of Germany, "the Fowler" (876-936).
Henry I, Duke of Bavaria (c. 920-955).
Henry I of Austria (died 1018).
Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor (972-1024), called "Henry I" by historians who don't recognise Henry the Fowler as Holy Roman Emperor.
Henry I of England (1068-1135).
Henry I of France (1008-1060).
Henry I of Champagne (died 1181).
Henry I of Jerusalem and II of Champagne (1166-1197).
Henry I of Constantinople (1174-1216).
Henry I of Castile (1204-1217).
Henry I, Duke of Brabant (c. 1165-1235).
Henryk I, Duke of Poland, "the Bearded" (1163-1238).
Henry I of Cyprus, "the Fat" (1217-1253).
Henry I of Navarre and III of Champagne, "the Fat" (c. 1244-1274).
Henry I of Hesse, "the Child" (1244-1308).
Henry I, Duke of Guise (1550-1558).
Henry of Portugal (1512-1580).
Henri I de Bourbon, Prince de Condé (1552-1588)
Henri Ier de Montmorency (1534-1614).
Henry I, Duke of Lorraine (1563-1624).
Henri de Savoie, 4th Duc de Nemours (1572-1632).
Henri I of Haiti (1767-1820).
King Henry II of Castile died on May 29, 1379 at the age of 45.
Henry II of England died of ill-health on 6 July 1189
King Henry II of England was born March 5, 1133
Henry II King of England, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, Count of Anjou.
King Henry II of Castile was born on January 13, 1334.
King Henry II of Castile was born on January 13, 1334.
King Henry II of France was born on March 31, 1519.
King Henry II of France was born on March 31, 1519.
King Henry II of England was born on March 5, 1133.
King Henry II of England was born on March 5, 1133.
The possessive form of the proper noun Henry II is Henry II's or Henry's.Example: King Henry II's son was Richard the Lionheart.
Henry VII was king after Richard III after defeating him in the Battle of Bosworth Field.