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... Henry I and Henry II - the local magnates did not in England succeed in defying the central authority to the outrageous extent that the French dukes asserted their independence . Under a weak king , as during the nineteen long winters ...
... Henry I and Henry II - the local magnates did not in England succeed in defying the central authority to the outrageous extent that the French dukes asserted their independence . Under a weak king , as during the nineteen long winters ...
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... Henry III in 1245 , was deliberately intended to become the site of future coronations . The architect , Henry of Reyns , placed the choir to the west of the central crossing , thus providing , between the choir and the High Altar , a ...
... Henry III in 1245 , was deliberately intended to become the site of future coronations . The architect , Henry of Reyns , placed the choir to the west of the central crossing , thus providing , between the choir and the High Altar , a ...
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... Henry I , King of England 156 , 160-1 , 163 Henry II , King of England 153 , 156 , 161-2 Henry IV , King of England 195 Henry VII , King of England 320 Henry VIII , King of England 26 , 202 Henry V , Emperor 177 Henry , Prince of Wales ...
... Henry I , King of England 156 , 160-1 , 163 Henry II , King of England 153 , 156 , 161-2 Henry IV , King of England 195 Henry VII , King of England 320 Henry VIII , King of England 26 , 202 Henry V , Emperor 177 Henry , Prince of Wales ...
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The King as Magician II | 11 |
The King as God | 27 |
The King as Warrior | 47 |
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