Great Britain -- History -- Plantagenets, 1154-1399; Plantagenet, House of
Henry III., 5;
character of the reign of, 161;
his character, 162;
division of his reign, 164;
his party, 166;
coronation of, 166;
his foreign policy, 173;
his personal administration, 174;
internal misgovernment, 174;
his first act, 175;
his ingratitude, 177;
his plan of governing, 180;
marries Eleanor of Provence, 180;
his unconstitutional means for raising money, 183;
his impolicy, 183;
his relations with the popes, 184;
accepts the kingdom of Sicily, 186;
his French transactions, 187;
visits France, 189;
his dynastic policy, 190;
political troubles of, 200;
the award of Lewis IX., 201;
its effects, 203;
military successes of, 204;
defeated at the battle of Lewes, 205;
conduct of the new government, 207;
defeats the barons at Evesham, 209;
his death, 210
Henry VI., Emperor of Germany, 122-129
Henry, Bishop of Winchester, 22, 24;
retires from court, 25
Henry, Earl of Lancaster, 284, 286
Henry of Essex, constable, 48, 71
Henry, son of Henry II., his marriage, 54;
coronation of, without his queen, 81;
second coronation of, with his queen, 92;
quarrels with his father, 92;
intrigues of, 100;
second revolt against his father, 103;
his death, 104
Henry, son of the King of the Romans, his death, 210
Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria, his marriage, 80
Heraclius, patriarch, mission of, 104
Herbert, Bishop of Salisbury, 133
Hildebrandine revival, 62
History, human, various areas and stages of, 1;
under the early Plantagenets, 5
Hohenstaufen, drama of, 3;
empire of, 8
Honorius III., pope, 166
House of Commons, 235
House of Lords, 235
Hoveden, Roger, 35
Hugh de Gournay, 142
Hugh of Beauchamp, 104
Hugh of la Marche, 141
Hugh of Lincoln, 133
Hugh of Nunant, Bishop of Coventry, 131
Imported merchandise, taxes on, 221
Income tax, 55
Ingeburga of Denmark, 141
Innocent III., pope, 4, 133, 149, 150
Innocent IV., pope, 185
Interdict, England laid under, 149
Ireland, proposal to conquer, 45;
expedition of Henry II. to, 91
Isabella, betrothed wife of Hugh of la Marche, 141
Isabella of France, wife of Edward II., 268;
position and policy of, 282;
her intrigues in France, 285;
her triumphant march to the West of England, 286;
rule under, 288
Isabella, sister to Henry III., married to Emperor Frederick II., 180
Italy, condition of, 7
Itinerant judges first go their circuits, 90
Jerusalem, captured by Saladin, 106;
Richard’s march on, 121
Jews, persecution of, 112;
banished from England, 239
Jocelin de Bailleul, 76
Johanna, daughter of Henry II., marries Gilbert of Gloucester, 239
Johanna, daughter of Henry II., 99;
wife of William the Good, 119
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