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Henry II was king of England from 1154 until his death in 1189. At various points in his life, he controlled England; large parts of Wales and Ireland; and a large part of France. He was an energetic and ruthless ruler. During the early years of his reign he restored the royal administration in England and re-established hegemony over Wales. Henry's desire to control the English Church led to conflict with Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, resulting in Becket's murder in 1170. Henry expanded his lands at the expense of France. As his sons grew up there were tensions over the future inheritance of Henry's domains. Henry was ultimately succeeded by his son Richard I; two more of Henry's sons would also rule as king. Henry's territorial expansion quickly collapsed, but many of his changes endured: Henry is generally considered to have laid the basis for the English Common Law, while his intervention in Brittany, Wales and Scotland shaped the development of their societies and governmental systems. (Full article...)
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@Unlimitedlead and Hchc2009: Hi and congratulations. A draft blurb for this article is above. Thoughts, comments and edits from you or from anyone else interested are welcome. Gog the Mild (talk) 11:31, 4 July 2023 (UTC)
- I think File:Henry II Penny.jpg would be a good choice for the blurb image, but ultimately the matter is not of great significance to me. Unlimitedlead (talk) 15:17, 4 July 2023 (UTC)