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What (who) is Henry I - definition


Henry I, Duke of Bavaria         
921–955, DUKE OF BAVARIA
Henry I of Bavaria; Heinrich I, Duke of Bavaria
Henry I (919/921 – 1 November 955), a member of the German royal Ottonian dynasty, was Duke of Bavaria from 948 until his death.
Henry I (archbishop of Mainz)         
ARCHBISHOP OF MAINZ
Henry, Archbishop of Mainz; Henry I, Archbishop of Mainz; Archbishop Henry I of Mainz; Heinrich I, Archbishop of Mainz; Henry I (Archbishop of Mainz)
Henry, in German Heinrich (c. 1080 – 1/3 September 1153), was the archbishop of Mainz from September 1142 until his deposition in June 1153.
Henry I of England         
  • The seal of Archbishop [[Anselm of Canterbury]]
  • manuscript]] drawing of Henry's coronation.
  • Early 14th-century depiction of Henry mourning the death of his son
  • Early 14th-century depiction of Henry
  • mint]]
  • 13th-century depiction of Henry
  • Part of the Welsh ''[[Brut y Tywysogion]]'', one of the [[chronicle]]r sources for Henry's reign
  • Denier coin]] of Henry's rival, [[Louis VI of France]]
  • Henry's first wife, [[Matilda of Scotland]]
  • Mont Saint-Michel]] in [[Normandy]], site of the 1091 siege
  • Bishop Odo]] (wielding club at centre) who imprisoned Henry from 1088–89. From the [[Bayeux Tapestry]].
  • The ruined chapter house of [[Reading Abbey]] in 2008
  • The village of [[Tinchebray]] in [[Normandy]] in 2008; the site of the [[Battle of Tinchebray]] in 1106
  • Early 14th-century depiction of the sinking of the ''[[White Ship]]'' at [[Barfleur]] on 25 November 1120
KING OF ENGLAND
Henry Beauclerc; Henry I, King of England; Henry 1, King of England; Henry I (of England); Henry I (England); Henry I, king of England; King Henry I of England; Henry I, King of the English; Henry I Beauclerc; Lion of Justice; Henry Lion of Justice; Henry the Good Scholar; Henry Beauclerc of England; Henry I Beauclerc of England; Hen. 1; Henry I 'Beauclerc'
. The portrait is generic and depicts Henry holding the Church of Reading Abbey, where he was buried.
Examples of use of Henry I
1. "My wife keeps referring to Lenny Harper as Lenny Henry – I don‘t think she‘s far wrong," said the health and social services minister in his extraordinary message.
2. "Er, Henry," I said as I eyed a slightly porky mare that was quietly tearing at a hay bale, "I have a preference for tan horses." "No problem," he said.
3. The structure is part of a site occupied by the medieval priory established by Henry I in 1123 and demolished in the 16th century after Henry VIIIs dissolution of the monasteries.
4. I hope they put all their efforts into beating us tomorrow and get a good 4–0 spanking! – Dr Nutmeg, Manchester, England Spot on monsieur Henry, I think it comes down to naivity from Lilles players.
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