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  1. 1 mag 2024 · Stephen, Count of Blois. Mother. Adela of Normandy. Stephen (1092 or 1096 – 25 October 1154), often referred to as Stephen of Blois, was King of England from 22 December 1135 to his death in 1154. He was Count of Boulogne jure uxoris from 1125 until 1147 and Duke of Normandy from 1135 until 1144.

  2. 3 giorni fa · ] was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189. During his reign he controlled England , substantial parts of Wales and Ireland , and much of France (including Normandy , Anjou , and Aquitaine ), an area that altogether was later called the Angevin Empire , and also held power over Scotland and the Duchy of Brittany .

  3. 1 mag 2024 · v. t. e. Pope Adrian IV ( Latin: Adrianus IV; born Nicholas Breakspear (or Brekespear ); [1] c. 1100 [note 1] – 1 September 1159, also Hadrian IV) [3] was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 4 December 1154 to his death in 1159. He is the only Englishman to have been pope .

    • 4 December 1154
    • 1146, by Eugene III
  4. 2 giorni fa · Because of the Angevin control of England in 1154, it was pointless to object to the superiority of the overall Angevin forces over the Capetian ones. However, Henry II refused to back down despite Louis' apparent change of policy until the Norman Vexin was entirely recovered.

  5. 18 apr 2024 · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: Apr 18, 2024 • Article History. Roger II. Born: December 22, 1095. Died: February 26, 1154, Palermo [Sicily] (aged 58) Title / Office: king (1130-1154), Sicily. House / Dynasty: House of Hauteville. Notable Family Members: father Roger I. daughter Constance.

  6. 2 giorni fa · Eleanor was crowned queen of England at Westminster Abbey in 1154, when Henry acceded to the throne. Henry and Eleanor had five sons and three daughters, but eventually became estranged. Henry imprisoned her in 1173 for supporting the revolt of their eldest son, Henry the Young King , against him.

  7. 2 giorni fa · The Norman dynasty, established by William the Conqueror, ruled England for over half a century before the period of succession crisis known as the Anarchy (1135–1154). Following the Anarchy, England came under the rule of the House of Plantagenet, a dynasty which later inherited claims to the Kingdom of France.