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Henry II of England was not imprisoned in a traditional sense, but he did face significant confinement during his later years. After a turbulent reign and conflicts with his sons, he spent much of his time at his castle in Chinon, France, where he effectively isolated himself from the political turmoil. He died there in 1189, reflecting on his troubled legacy and familial strife.

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