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Medieval Sourcebook: Angevin England

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Born: 5 March 1133 Died: 6 July 1189

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Preceded byStephen

King of England

1154–1189

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1170–1183

Succeeded byRichard I

Preceded byGeoffrey Plantagenet

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1170–1183

Count of Anjou and Maine

1151–1189

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Preceded byEleanor

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1152–1189

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Succeeded byEleanor and

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