Angevin Empire facts for kids
The Angevin Empire was a collection of states ruled by the Angevin Plantagenet dynasty. The Plantagenets, Henry II of England, Richard I of England, and John of England, ruled over an area from the Pyrenees to Ireland during the 12th and early 13th centuries. Their empire was roughly half of medieval France as well as all of England and Ireland. The name Angevin came from the French region and town of Anjou which was the home of the Plantagenet family.
Images for kids
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12th-century depiction of Henry and Eleanor of Aquitaine holding court
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Seal of William the Lion, King of Scotland
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King John's Castle, on the river Shannon
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Duke Arthur I of Brittany paying homage to King Philip II of France, from the Grandes Chroniques de France
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La Bataille de Bouvines, by Horace Vernet. A 19th-century depiction of Philip II of France at the Battle of Bouvines.
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Magna Carta, signed at Runnymede on 15 June 1215
See also
In Spanish: Imperio angevino para niños