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  1. Sep 13, 2024 · When Stephen died the following year, Henry succeeded without opposition, thus becoming King Henry II of England. How did Henry II expand the kingdom of England? Henry acquired most of the Continental possessions that would expand the kingdom of England before he became king in 1154.

  2. www.bbc.co.uk › history › historic_figuresBBC - History - Henry II

    Read a biography about King Henry II who strengthened royal administration, but suffered from quarrels with Thomas Becket and his own family.

  3. Henry died on 6 July 1189 after finding out his favourite son John had turned against him. He died at Chinon with just his illegitimate son Geoffrey by his side. Richard I was crowned on 1 September 1189 at Westminster Abbey.

  4. Nov 25, 2014 · On 30 June 1559, Henry II, King of France, was mortally wounded in the head by a lance during a jousting match. Despite the best efforts of his physicians, Ambroise Paré and Andreas Vesalius, King Henry died 11 days later.

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  5. Feb 22, 2023 · In fact, when her father Henry I died in 1135 Matilda vociferously voiced her own rights to the throne, only to see her cousin Stephen seize it for himself. Though no woman had ever ruled England, she refused to give up and launched a civil war to claim her birthright.

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  6. King Henry II, defeated, at last, turned his face to the wall and died. He was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Richard I The king's body was laid out in the chapel of Chinon Castle, where the corpse was stripped by his servants.

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  8. Henry died of disease on 6th July 1189, deserted by his remaining sons who continued to war against him. Although not a glorious end to his reign, it is Henry II’s legacy that remains proud. His empire building laid the foundation for England and later, Britain’s ability to become a global power.