The Plantagenet line effectively ended in England in 1485 with the death of King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field, which marked the conclusion of the Wars of the Roses. Following Richard III's defeat, Henry Tudor (Henry VII) ascended to the throne, establishing the Tudor dynasty and signaling the end of Plantagenet rule. The direct line of the Plantagenets had diminished through the conflicts and political turmoil of the preceding years.
Henry II established Plantagenet. Henry VII Established Tudor.
The royal house of Plantagenet was founded by Henry II of England, who ascended to the throne in 1154. He was the son of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, and Matilda, the daughter of King Henry I of England. The Plantagenets ruled England for several centuries, significantly shaping its history and governance. Their lineage included notable monarchs like Richard the Lionheart and King John.
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Roman Catholic, as were all the Plantagenet Kings and Queens of England.
Before the Plantagenets, the ruling dynasty in England was the Norman dynasty, with notable monarchs such as William the Conqueror and his descendants. The Norman Conquest of England in 1066 marked the beginning of Norman rule in the country, which lasted until the Plantagenet dynasty took power in the 12th century.
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Geoffrey Plantagenet (The Fair) Count of Anjou and Matilda Queen of England (Sometimes known as the Empress Maude)
Shire of Plantagenet was created in 1871.
Matilde Plantagenet died in 1189.
William Plantagenet died in 1177.
William Plantagenet was born in 1177.
No, Robert Plant is not a Plantagenet. Robert Plant is a renowned musician and the lead singer of the rock band Led Zeppelin. The Plantagenets were a royal dynasty that ruled England from the 12th to the 15th centuries, and they are not related to the contemporary musician.