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Henry III ("King Of England") Plantagenet

M, b. between 1 October 1206 and 007, d. 16 November 1272

Parents

FatherJohn I ("Lackland") Plantagenet, King Of England (b. 24 December 1166, d. 9 October 1216)
MotherIsabella Of Angouleme (b. 1189, d. 31 May 1246)

Child with Eleanor Of Provence (b. 1217, d. 24 January 1291)

SonEdward I ("Longshanks") Plantagenet, King Of England+ (b. 12 June 1239, d. 7 June 1307)
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Relationship to William the Conqueror
Relationship22nd great-grandfather of Charles Ryland ("Ryland") Scott
24th great-grandfather of Isaac Silas Vaughn
24th great-grandfather of Katherine Gilstrap Scott
24th great-grandfather of Joseph Ryland Scott
24th great-grandfather of Charles Parker ("Parker") Scott
24th great-grandfather of Orly Marie Vaughn
24th great-grandfather of Avital Catherine Vaughn

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King Henry III

Biography

AnecdoteNotes: Reigned 1216-1272. A minor when he took the throne he did not take the reigns of Government himself until 1234. Baronian discontent simmered, boiling over in 1258 when Henry facing financial disaster attempted to raise large sums from his magnates. Reforms were agreed upon but then renouced by Henry. Simon De Montford lead a rebellion against the King (the Barons Wars) which was defeated after initial success, thereafter Henry ceeded much of his power to his son. Burke say he was born 10 Oct 1206 and married 14 Jan, crowned 1216.

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.
Birthbetween 1 October 1206 and 007Henry III ("King Of England") Plantagenet was born between 1 October 1206 and 007 in Winchester, Hampshire, EnglandBGO.
Marriage14 January 1236He and Eleanor Of Provence were married on 14 January 1236 at Canterbury CathedralBG in Kent, EnglandBGO.
Death16 November 1272He died on 16 November 1272 in Westminster, Middlesex, EnglandBGO.
Burial20 November 1272He was buried on 20 November 1272 in Westminster, Middlesex, EnglandBGO.
Last Edited24 June 2018