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  • #REDIRECT [[Henry III]]
    23 bytes (3 words) - 11:52, 26 August 2007
  • #REDIRECT [[Henry III/Related Articles]]
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  • *[[Henry III]]
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  • ...have accounted for. He was succeeded by his young son Henry, who became [[Henry III]] on his coronation. after=[[Henry III]]
    1,020 bytes (154 words) - 01:52, 18 February 2010
  • {{r|Henry III}}
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  • * [[Henry III, King of England|Henry III]] (1207–1272; r.1216–1272). Generally regarded as the first Plantagenet
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  • *[[Henry III]]
    200 bytes (25 words) - 04:42, 29 September 2007
  • *Mitchell, S. K. (1914). ''Taxation under John and Henry III''. Newhaven.
    371 bytes (49 words) - 11:53, 1 April 2013
  • ...ter (King Henry the III and Edward’s father) along with him to the battle. Henry III was rescued during the battle, reputedly by Roger Leybourne, one of Edward�
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  • {{r|Henry III}}
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  • '''Henry III''' (1207-1272) was an [[Angevin]] monarch who succeeded his father [[King J
    656 bytes (101 words) - 01:00, 9 February 2024
  • ...s used as his base and was used as a prison for Prince Edward, the heir of Henry III. Edward escaped and later lead forces against de Montfort at Evesham, defea ...e defenses and, after nearly a year, the dispute was settled by agreement. Henry III then passed the castle to his youngest son through him it was eventually in
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  • |[[Henry III]] The first English monarch known to have used a number is Henry III (on some coins). The numbering of earlier monarchs is retrospective. His so
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  • ...Dukes of Normandy until 1259, when the Treaty of Paris was agreed between Henry III of England and Louis IX. By this treaty Henry renounced the title of Duke o
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  • ...bican]] gateway building begins under the orders of [[Henry III of England|Henry III]]
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  • ...e of the Wroxall Estates and parts of Hatton including its church. In 1269 Henry III issued a writ to Bishop Giffard and his successors to deliver yearly to the
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  • ...the Confessor]], one of the last of the Anglo-Saxon Kings by his father [[Henry III]]. Edward is often regarded as one of [[England]]'s finest medieval Kings, [[Henry III]] was a weak king who constantly struggled with his barons. This struggle e
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  • ...the Confessor]], one of the last of the Anglo-Saxon Kings by his father [[Henry III]]. Edward is often regarded as one of [[England]]'s finest medieval Kings, [[Henry III]] was a weak king who constantly struggled with his barons, who erupted int
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  • Improvements continued under [[Henry III of England|Henry III]] (reigned 1216-1272). By this time, Scarborough was a thriving port, and t
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  • Improvements continued under [[Henry III of England|Henry III]] (reigned 1216-1272). By this time, Scarborough was a thriving port, and t
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