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When European monarchs had temple numbers and eighth periods: the English Plantagenet Dynasty, there were 8 monarchs

This series of articles has reached the eighth issue, and this issue is to create its own history of the Plantagenet dynasty, with a total of eight kings, namely Henry II, Richard I, John I, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, Edward III, and Richard II.

8 kings of the Plantagenet Dynasty of England:

King Henry II of Plantagenet

Plantagenet Gozuwu King Richard I

King John I of Plantagenet

King Henry III of the Plantagenets

King Edward I of Plantagenet Taizongwen

King Edward II of Plantagenet

King Edward III of Plantagenet

King Richard II of plantagenet

When European monarchs had temple numbers and eighth periods: the English Plantagenet Dynasty, there were 8 monarchs

Monarch lineage of the English Plantagenet Dynasty

Henry II (1133-1189), the founding king of the Plantagenet Dynasty in England, was the grandson of Henry I, the third king of the Normandy Dynasty in England, originally the Duke of Normandy in The Capetian Dynasty of France, succeeded to the throne after the death of Stephen I, the fourth king of the Normandy Dynasty, in 1154 AD, he succeeded to the throne, established the Plantagenet Dynasty, strengthened the royal power during his reign, developed the absolute monarchy, was a founding king with excellent martial arts, referring to Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty of China. So Henry II was King Plantagenet Taizugao.

When European monarchs had temple numbers and eighth periods: the English Plantagenet Dynasty, there were 8 monarchs

King Henry II of the Plantagenet Dynasty of England

Richard I (1157-1199), the second king of the English Plantagenet Dynasty, the third son of the founding king Henry II, who succeeded to the throne after his father's death in 1189 AD, spent almost 10 years on the battlefield, was an outstanding military expert, the best achievement was during the Crusades, defeated saladin, the founding sultan of the Ayyubid dynasty in Egypt, and his Muslim army, accidentally killed by an arrow while suppressing a domestic rebellion in 1199 AD, referring to Yuwen Yong, emperor of the Northern Zhou Dynasty of China. So Richard I was King Plantagenet Gaozuwu.

When European monarchs had temple numbers and eighth periods: the English Plantagenet Dynasty, there were 8 monarchs

King Richard I of the English Plantagenet Dynasty

John I (1166-1216), the third king of the English Plantagenet Dynasty, the fourth son and youngest son of the founding king Henry II, the second king Richard I's half-brother, his brother died in the battlefield in 1199 AD because he had no children, he succeeded to the throne, during the reign was weak and incompetent, and was swayed by nobles and courtiers, but promulgated the "Magna Carta", although it was abolished, but it had a reference role in the establishment of the British constitutional monarchy, referring to Liu Fuling, the Emperor Zhao of the Western Han Dynasty of China. Emperor Wenzong of the Qing Dynasty loved Xinjue Luo Yixuan, so John I was King Wenzong Zhao of Plantagenet.

When European monarchs had temple numbers and eighth periods: the English Plantagenet Dynasty, there were 8 monarchs

King John I of the Plantagenet Dynasty of England

Henry III (1207-1272), the fourth king of the English Plantagenet Dynasty, the eldest son of the third king John I, succeeded to the throne after the death of his father in 1216 AD, during his reign he was indifferent to the government of the dynasty, only symbolically handling the government, and reigned for a very long time, up to 56 years, but the country still developed steadily, regardless of his martial arts, reign time, and evaluation of future generations are very similar to Zhu Yijun, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty in China, so Henry III is the king of the Golden Plantagenet God Zongxian.

When European monarchs had temple numbers and eighth periods: the English Plantagenet Dynasty, there were 8 monarchs

King Henry III of the English Plantagenet Dynasty

Edward I (1239-1307), the fifth king of the English Plantagenet Dynasty, the eldest son of the fourth king Henry III, succeeded to the throne after the death of his father in 1272 AD, during the reign of Wenzhi wugong, strengthened the centralized and autocratic power internally, conquered Scotland and Wales externally, greatly expanded the British territory, laid a solid foundation for the unification of Britain, referring to the Chinese Tang Dynasty Taizong Wen Emperor Li Shimin, so Edward I was king of the Plantagenet Taizong Wen.

When European monarchs had temple numbers and eighth periods: the English Plantagenet Dynasty, there were 8 monarchs

King Edward I of the Plantagenet Dynasty of England

Edward II (1284-1327), the sixth king of the English Plantagenet Dynasty, the fourth son of the fifth king Edward I, succeeded to the throne after the death of his father in 1272 AD, he was one of the most incompetent monarchs in English history, during his reign he favored traitors and villains, as well as rumors of homosexuality, once instigated by traitors to lead troops to go out on the battlefield, but suffered heavy losses due to fiasco, and the Ming Dynasty emperor Zhu Qizhen fainted and incompetent, favored eunuch Wang Zhen, And it is very similar to the heavy losses suffered at the instigation of Wang Zhen to conquer Vala, so Edward II was king of Plantagenet Yingzongrui.

When European monarchs had temple numbers and eighth periods: the English Plantagenet Dynasty, there were 8 monarchs

King Edward II of the Plantagenet Dynasty of England

Edward III (1312-1377), the seventh king of the English Plantagenet Dynasty, the eldest son of the sixth king Edward II, succeeded to the throne after his father's death in 1327 AD, he was a king with outstanding martial arts like his grandfather Edward I, during his reign, the Plantagenet Dynasty, which caused the decline of his father's fainting rule, became a powerful dynasty again, and also opened up territory, opened the Hundred Years' War between England and France and conquered many territories in France, and was a veritable ZTE monarch. It is very similar to Liu Yi, Emperor Xiaoxuan of the Chinese Han Dynasty, so Edward III was King Zongxuan of Plantagenet.

When European monarchs had temple numbers and eighth periods: the English Plantagenet Dynasty, there were 8 monarchs

King Edward III of the Plantagenet Dynasty of England

Richard II (1367-1400), the eighth king of the English Plantagenet Dynasty, the eldest grandson of the seventh king Edward III, the only son of Edward III's eldest son Edward, because his father died earlier than himself, succeeded to the throne after his grandfather died in 1377 AD, did not have much real power during the reign, was controlled by other members of the royal family of the Plantagenet dynasty, was deposed by his cousin Henry IV in 1399 AD, was killed the following year, was a tragic king of the fallen country, At this point, the Plantagenet Dynasty of 245 years was replaced by the Lancastrian Dynasty established by Henry IV, referring to the temple numbers and nicknames of the tragic emperors of Chinese history, so Richard II was King Of plantagenet.

When European monarchs had temple numbers and eighth periods: the English Plantagenet Dynasty, there were 8 monarchs

King Richard II of the Plantagenet Dynasty of England