Hij is getrouwd met Eleanor Queen of England de Provence.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 14 januari 1236 te Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England, hij was toen 28 jaar oud.
Spouse: Éléonore Berenger (born de Provence), Reine Consort d'Angleterre
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Eleanor Queen of England de Provence |
Henry Iii King ENGLAND<br>Birth: Oct 1 1206Jan 14 1236estminster Abbey, Grand Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Unip;lt;br>Wife: Eléonore (Léonor) Countess Of PROVENCE<br>Children: Margaret SCOTLAND, Beatrice Princess Of ENGLAND, Richard Prince Of ENGLAND, John Prince Of ENGLAND, Margaret Queen Of SCOTLAND, Catherine Princess Of ENGLAND, William Prince Of ENGLAND, Henry Prince Of ENGLAND, Edward I Longshanks King Of ENGLAND, Edmund Crouchback Prince Of ENGLAND<br>Siblings: Richard Prince Of ENGLAND, Eleanor Princess Of ENGLAND, Isabel Princess Of ENGLAND, Joane Princess Of ENGLAND
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Henry Unknown<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: Henry of Winchester, King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Aquitaine, Henry of Windsor<br>Birth: Oct 1 1207 - Winchester Castle, Winchester, Hampshire, England<br>Occupation: King of England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Éléonore Berenger (born de Provence), Reine Consort d'Angleterre - Jan 14 1236 - Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England<br>Death: Nov 16 1272 - Westminster Palace, Westminster, London, England<br>Burial: Nov 20 1272 - Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England<br>Father: John Unknown<br>Mother: Isabelle of Angoulême, Queen Consort of England<br>Wife: Éléonore Berenger (born de Provence), Reine Consort d'Angleterre<br>Children: Edward of Westminster, Margaret Plantagenet, Queen Of Scots, Beatrice of England, Countess of Richmond, Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet, 1st Earl of Lancaster and Leicester, William Plantagenet, Prince of England, Katherine Plantagenet, Richard Plantagenet, Prince of England, Henry Plantagenêt<br>Siblings: Joan Unknown, Isabella Unknown, Eleanor of Leicester, Countess of Pembroke & Leicester, Richard Plantagenet, 1st Earl of Cornwall
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Henry III, King of England<br>Also known as: Henry of Winchester<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Oct 1 1207 - Winchester Castle, Winchester, Hampshire, England<br>Christening: 1207 - Bermondsey, London, Middlesex, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Éléonore de Provence, Queen of England - Jan 14 1236 - Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England<br>Death: Nov 16 1272 - Westminster Palace, Westminster, Middlesex, England<br>Burial: Nov 20 1272 - Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br> Additional information:
Affiliation: House of Plantagenet
LifeSketch: Henry III was King of England from 1216, when he succeeded John, but the royal powers were exercised by a regency until 1232, and by two French nobles, Peter des Roches and Peter des Rivaux, until the barons forced their expulsion in 1234, marking the start of Henry's personal rule. His financial commitments to the papacy and his foreign favourites antagonized the barons who issued the Provisions of Oxford in 1258, limiting the king's power. Henry's refusal to accept the provisions led to the second Barons' War in 1264, a revolt of nobles led by his brother-in-law Simon de Montfort. Henry was defeated at Lewes, Sussex, and imprisoned, but restored to the throne after the royalist victory at Evesham in 1265. He was succeeded by his son Edward I. On his release Henry was weak and senile and his eldest son, Edward, took charge of the government. ...mon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence, and Beatrice of Savoy. Eleanor was well-mannered, cultured and articulate, but the primary reason for the marriage was political, as Henry stood to create a valuable set of alliances with the rulers of the south and south-east of France. Over the coming years, Eleanor emerged as a hard-headed, firm politician. Historians Margaret Howell and David Carpenter describe her as being "more combative" and "far tougher and more determined" than her husband.y for the first time. The pair were married at Canterbury Cathedral in January 1236, and Eleanor was crowned queen at Westminster shortly afterwards in a lavish ceremony planned by Henry. There was a substantial age gap between the couple – Henry was 28, Eleanor only 12 – but historian Margaret Howell observes that the King "was generous and warm-hearted and prepared to lavish care and affection on his wife". Henry gave Eleanor extensive gifts and paid personal attention to establishing and equipping her household. He also brought her fully into his religious life, including involving her in his devotion to Edward the Confessor. One recorded incident states that, when she and Henry were residing at Woodstock Palace in 1238, Henry III survived an assassination attempt on his life because he was having sex with Eleanor and was not in his chambers when the assassin broke in.. to protect his young son. child, Beatrice, was named after Eleanor's mother, and born in 1242 during a campaign in Poitou. ed about Eleanor's health, Henry donated large amounts of money to the Church throughout the pregnancy.a degenerative disorder such as Rett syndrome, and was unable to speak. She died in 1257 and Henry was distraught. His children spent most of their childhood at Windsor Castle and he appears to have been extremely attached to them, rarely spending extended periods of time apart from his family.---------------------ation: October 28, 1216 at Gloucester and May 17, 1220 at Westminster Abbeyovember 16, 1272 at Westminster, aged 65 years, 1 month, and 16 daysowned King at the age of nine. England is ruled temporarily by two regents, Hubert de Burgh and William the Marshal1220Building of Salisbury cathedral begunnment of England, but retains de Burgh as his main adviserees the border between England and Scotland the foundation stone for the rebuilding of Westminster Abbeythe Provisions of Oxford, which limit royal power Montfort summons the first directly elected English Parliamentum of Kenilworth restores Henry's authority and annuls the Provisions of Oxfordhe Palace of Westminster
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