1068 - 1135 (67 years)
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Name |
Henry, I [1] |
Title |
King of England |
Birth |
1068 |
Selby, Yorkshire [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
Duke of Normandy [1] |
Death |
1 Dec 1135 |
near Gisors, Normandy [1] |
Burial |
Reading Abbey, England [1] |
Notes |
- [dunbar_tree.FTW]
Henry I had 20 or 21 bastard children re: N.E.Hist.Gen.Register 4/1965, pp.95-96. His form of government was "severe and grasping; but he `kept good peace' and honorably distinguished himself among contemporary statesmen in an age when administrative
reform was in the air. He spent more time in Normandy than in England. But he showed admirable judgment in
his choice of subordinates...." -Encyclopedia Britannica (1956 Ed., 11:432). He was King of England, 1100-35, and Duke of Normandy (1106-35); his coronation at Westminster Abbey was on Sunday, 08-05-1100. Thomas B. Costain offers a popular account of
his reign in "The Conquering Family" (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1949, pp.43-77). The "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" described him as the "lion of justice."
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Person ID |
I1097 |
Bratt Family Tree |
Last Modified |
27 Sep 2015 |
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Sources |
- [S9] Albert E. Myers, Dunbar family tree.
Date of Import: Mar 1, 2003
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