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Plantagenet

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Plantagenet

English royal house, which reigned from 1154 to1399, and whose name comes from the nickname of Geoffrey, Count of Anjou (1113–1151), father of Henry II, who often wore in his hat a sprig of broom, planta genista. In the 1450s, Richard, Duke of York, took ‘Plantagenet’ as a surname to emphasize his superior claim to the throne over that of Henry VI.



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At first it was suppressed by one of the Plantagenet kings of England.
Helen Plantagenet is deeply grieved to have to confess that I took the first place in algebra yesterday unfairly.
In the meantime, he was strengthening his own faction in the kingdom, of which he proposed to dispute the succession, in case of the King's death, with the legitimate heir, Arthur Duke of Brittany, son of Geoffrey Plantagenet, the elder brother of John.
 
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