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Royal house of England, which reigned from 1154 to 1485 and provided 14 kings, 6 of whom belonged to the cadet houses of Lancaster and York. The royal line descended from the union... Empress Matilda, British Royal Family Tree, Royal Family Tree, House Of Plantagenet, Royal Family Trees, Genealogy Chart, Genealogy Book, Family Tree Genealogy, Uk History

House of Plantagenet, royal house of England, which reigned from 1154 to 1485 and provided 14 kings, 6 of whom belonged to the cadet houses of Lancaster and York. The royal line descended from the union between Geoffrey, count of Anjou (died 1151), and the empress Matilda, daughter of the English king Henry I.

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House of Plantagenet, royal house of England, which reigned from 1154 to 1485 and provided 14 kings, 6 of whom belonged to the cadet houses of Lancaster and York. The royal line descended from the union between Geoffrey, count of Anjou (died 1151), and the empress Matilda, daughter of the English king Henry I.

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French Noble. The Count of Anjou and Duke of Normandy from the house Gatinais, his habit of wearing a sprig of broom plant (planta genesta in Latin) on his hat is the origin of the name Plantagenet. He succeeded his father Fulk V the young as Count of Anjou, Maine and Touraine in 1128, when Fulk went to the Holy Land... Broom Plant, French Ancestry, Medieval Core, John Of Gaunt, House Of Plantagenet, King Arthur Legend, Medieval Tapestry, Uk History, English Royalty

French Noble. The Count of Anjou and Duke of Normandy from the house Gatinais, his habit of wearing a sprig of broom plant (planta genesta in Latin) on his hat is the origin of the name Plantagenet. He succeeded his father Fulk V the young as Count of Anjou, Maine and Touraine in 1128, when Fulk went to the Holy Land...

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