Individual Details

Henry II King of England

(5 Mar 1133 - 6 Jul 1189)

Henry was born on 5 March 1133, the son of Matilda of Normandy, the daughter and heir of King Henry I of England, and her husband Geoffrey V, comte d'Anjou et Maine. Henry was known at first as Henry FitzEmpress, in recognition that his mother had been the empress-widow of the Holy Roman Emperor Heinrich V. However, when Henry I died, their cousin Stephen de Blois took the crown. During the ensuing civil war between King Stephen and Henry's mother, Henry's father took Normandy and Henry was invested as its duke in 1150. In 1151 Henry's father died and he then inherited the counties of Anjou and Maine.

In 1152 Henry met and was seduced by Eleanor de Poitou, duchess of Aquitaine, who was not only eleven years older but also had just divorced the French king. They married at Bordeaux on 18 May 1152, this marriage also adding to his French territories as well as producing eight children. However Henry did not remain faithful to his queen.

Having been declared heir to Stephen de Blois, Henry became Henry II, king of England on Stephen's death in 1154. His first years as king were spent restoring law and order in which he was assisted by his chancellor, Thomas ŕ Becket. In 1157 Henry II invaded North Wales and in 1159 he campaigned in France on Eleanor's behalf. This campaign was unsuccessful, but a peace treaty was signed with Louis VII, Eleanor's previous husband.

Henry II had raised Thomas ŕ Becket to become archbishop of Canterbury; but a quarrel begun in 1163 was to last for several years. Indeed, in 1164 Thomas ŕ Becket was forced to leave the country and it was not until 1170, when the pope forced Henry II to acquiesce, that he returned.

Henry II's remark 'will no one rid me of this turbulent priest' led to Thomas ŕ Becket's murder on 29 December 1170. Henry II's reputation suffered, even though his sorrow over the loss of his friend was genuine.

Also in 1170 he had his eldest son Henry crowned to secure a peaceful succession, but the 'young king' died in 1183. In 1189 while he was at Tours he was told of the betrayal of his youngest and favourite son John. On 4 July 1189 he met the French king Philippe at Colombičres. While they spoke on horseback, a sudden thunderclap caused Henry's horse to rear and throw him. Henry II then made his peace with King Philippe and was taken by litter to the castle of Chinon. Two days spent wrangling with monks from Canterbury, who were demanding concessions for their order, were to be his last. When he realised his end was near, he was taken to the altar of the castle church where he deliriously cursed the day he was born and asked heaven's vengeance upon his sons. He then suffered a haemorrhage and died, to be buried in the abbey of Fontevrault.

Source:http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00000236&tree=LEO

Events

Birth5 Mar 1133Le Mans
Marriage11 May 1152Bordeaux, France - Eleanor d'Aquitaine
Death6 Jul 1189Chinon

Families

SpouseEleanor d'Aquitaine (1124 - 1204)
ChildPrincess Eleanor Plantagenet (1162 - 1214)
FatherGeoffrey V Plantagenet Count d'Anjou (1113 - 1151)
MotherMatilda Queen of England (1102 - 1167)