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English Royalty
Angevin>House of Plantagenet
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Henry II
Children
   William, Count of Poitiers
Henry, Count of Anjou
Richard I
Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany
John
Matilda, Duchess of Saxony
Leonora, Queen of Castile
Joan, Queen of Sicily
Richard I
John
Children
Henry III
Richard, Earl of Cornwall
   Joan of England, Queen of Scotland
Isabella, Holy Roman Empress
Eleanor, Countess of Leicester
Henry III
Children
Edward I
Margaret, Queen of Scotland
Beatrice, Duchess of Brittany
Edmund, Earl of Lancaster
Edward I
Children
   Joan of England, Countess of Gloucester
   Alphonso, Earl of Chester
Edward II
Thomas, Earl of Norfolk
Edmund, Earl of Kent
Edward II
Children
Edward III
John, Earl of Cornwall
Eleanor, Duchess of Gueldres and Zutphen
Joan, Queen of Scotland
Edward III
Children
Edward, Prince of Wales
Lionel, Duke of Clarence
John, Duke of Lancaster
Edmund, Duke of York
Thomas, Duke of Gloucester
   Joan of England
   Isabella of England
Grandchildren
Richard II
    Philippa, Countess of Ulster
    Philippa of Lancaster
    Elizabeth of Lancaster
Henry IV
    Catherine of Lancaster
Edward, Duke of York
Richard, Earl of Cambridge
    Constance of York
    Anne of Gloucester
Richard II

William (August 17, 11531156) was the first child of Henry Plantagenet (later Henry II of England) and Eleanor of Aquitaine, strangely born on the same day that his father's rival Eustace IV of Boulogne died.

William was a younger maternal half-brother of Marie de Champagne and Alix of France. He was an older brother of Henry the Young King, Matilda of England, Richard I of England, Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, Leonora of Aquitaine , Joan Plantagenet and John of England.

He died aged three years at Wallingford Castle, and was buried in Reading Abbey at the feet of his great-grandfather Henry I.

At the time of his death, he had already been given the title of Count of Poitiers. For centuries, the dukes of Aquitaine had held this as one of their minor titles, so it had passed to Eleanor from her father; giving it to her son was effectively a revival of the title, separating it from the dukedom. Some authorities say he also held the title of "Archbishop of York", but this is probably an error. His bastard half-brother Geoffrey Plantagenet (d. 1212), who was born within months of William, did later hold that office, causing the confusion.

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Preceded by:
Henry and Eleanor
Count of Poitiers Succeeded by:
Alphonse Capet

 


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