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From The Battle of Hastings (1066) to the Battle of Bosworth Field (1485)
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William the Conquerer (William I) ◦ 1066-1087 William II (called Rufus) ◦ 1087-1100 ◦ William I’s second son – the eldest got Normandy Henry I ◦ 1100-1135 ◦ William I’s third son ◦ Great ruler who consolidates powere ◦ Leaves a daughter (Matilda), a nephew (Stephen), and an illegitimate son (Robert, Earl of Gloucester)
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Matilda claims throne but never crowned – Civil War ◦ Marries Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, and Geoffrey Plantagenet, count of Anjou ◦ Brother Robert, husband Geoffrey, and son Henry lead her armies Stephen ◦ 1135-1154 ◦ Passes throne to Matilda’s son Henry Plantagenet rather than to his own son
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Henry II ◦ Son of Geoffrey and Matilda ◦ 1154-1189 ◦ Marries of Eleanor of Acquitaine ◦ “Lion in Winter” Richard I ◦ 1189-1199 ◦ “Lion-hearted” Crusader king John (nicknamed Lackland) ◦ 1199-1216 ◦ Richard’s brother – never popular – forced to sign Magna Carta
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Henry III ◦ 1216-1272 ◦ Rules at a time when England becomes the center of Plantagenet power and holdings in France become less important to the English Edward I (nicknamed “longshanks”) ◦ 1272-1307 ◦ Conquers Scotland – called “Hammer of the Scots” – remember the “Braveheart” film Edward II ◦ 1307-1327 ◦ Loses power b/c promotes not from the upper class
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Edward III ◦ 1327-1377 ◦ Has seven sons! ◦ Succeeded by his grandson b/c he outlives his sons ◦ Rivalries between his sons’ descendants leads to War of Roses in next century ◦ Lancasters (red roses) ◦ Yorks (white roses) Richard II ◦ 1377-1399 ◦ deposed and murdered by his Lancaster cousin
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Henry IV ◦ 1399-1413 ◦ Plagued by the murder that puts him on throne Henry V ◦ 1413-22 ◦ Battle of Agincourt – 1415 (revolutionizes medieval warfare b/c of invention of longbow) ◦ Sir John Falstaff character from Shakespeare’s histories Henry VI ◦ 1422-61
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2 nd Battle of St Albans (1461) – York victory Edward IV ◦ 1461-83 ◦ Secret first marriage discovered after death, de- legitimizes all his children by Elizabeth Woodville, complete disarray Richard III ◦ 1483-85 ◦ Believe nothing written about him by a Tudor source, including Shakespeare ◦ Killed at Bosworth Field by French army led by Henry Tutor (who will become Henry VII)
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