| Name |
Henry III, KING OF ENGLAND[27], 615, M |
| Birth |
1 Oct 1207, Winchester, England |
| Occupation |
[reigned 1216-1272] |
| Death |
16 Nov 1272, Westminster, England Age: 65 |
| Father |
John PLANTAGENET, KING OF ENGLAND, 621, M (1167-1216) |
| Mother |
Isabella of ANGOULEME, 622, F |
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| Spouses: |
| 1 |
Eleanor of PROVENCE[27], 614, F |
| Birth |
1217, Aix-en-Provence |
| Death |
24 Jan 1291, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England Age: 74 |
| Burial |
Convent Church, Amesbury |
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| Children: |
Edward I "Longshanks",, 490, M (1239-1307) |
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Margaret, 616, F |
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Beatrix, 617, F |
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Edmund ("Crouchback"), Earl of, 618, M |
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Katherine, 619, F |
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| Notes for Henry III, KING OF ENGLAND |
| Shrewd more than subtle, he ruled for 56 years, maturing into a gentle, pious man, a patron of the religious arts, and concerned for the image of the monarchy. Even so, he was unable to transfer that concern into effective political action which was essential to a successful medieval kingship. He found it was hard to gain or keep the trust of his barons, and like his father, came into a bitter conflict with them. He failed to regain the Plantagenet dominions, despite an immense financial investment toward that purpose. |
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