COVID-19 Infection Rates in the Angevin Empire
Should i make the plantagenet‘s empire/angevin‘s empire?
Holy Angevin Empire (The HRE but it's France and England)
Assassin's Creed (2007): King Richard I speaks English with a French accent because in real life he spent all his life in the Angevin territories of France, he spoke Occitan, Latin, Anglo-Norman language and Old French, and barely knew Old English or Middle English.
Question about factors that led to the fall of the Angevin Empire
sorry if this question is too wide or brief for this subreddit. I'm researching this area of history for my A-Level coursework and i'm looking for help in factors that led to its downfall. I've got points like the Great Anarchy 1139-53, the Third Crusade amd the wars with france but i'm struggling to think of a 4th point. I was originally going to include the Magna Carta and the 1st Barons war but the collapse was before this occured so it probably can't be included. There's also relations with the church during this time but i can't seem to find a why in how thats related to the fall of the empire. If there's anything you guys can think of for a 4th point or any feedback for my other points will be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance
Summonte (Irpinia, South Italy) built between the 13th and 14th around the Norman-Swabian castle and the 16 meters high Angevin tower
Here is a map I made of the Angevin Empire and West Francia.
A world where the Visigoth kingdom wasn't completely destroyed, and French-English conflicts lead to the Duchy of Gascoigne in French lands becoming it's own Papacy-supported kingdom and ally of England, under the Angevin dynasty. PoD is ~705, current year is 1350. Criticisms welcome.
flag of the Angevin Empire
The Angevin Kingdom (2021)
What if the Angevin Empire survived into the colonial age?
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Angevin Empire c. 1199 CE
The Angevin Kingdom (2021)
On this day, 822 years ago, John of house Plantagenet/Angevin was crowned King of England.
A world where the Visigoth kingdom wasn't completely destroyed, and French-English conflicts lead to the Duchy of Gascoigne in French lands becoming it's own Papacy-supported kingdom and ally of England, under the Angevin dynasty. PoD is ~705, current year is 1350. Criticisms welcome.
Assassin's Creed (2007): King Richard I speaks English with a French accent because in real life he spent all his life in the Angevin territories of France, he spoke Occitan, Latin, Anglo-Norman language and Old French, and barely knew Old English or Middle English.
My Angevin Empire (Ironman). Tried to make the borders (in France, didn't really care about the other ones) as accurate as possible, but there's still some difference.
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Rate my Angevin Empire (Iron Man)
Age of History II - The Angevin Confederation
Best attempt at recreating the Kingdom of England (Angevin Empire) in CK3 from CK2's 1187 start date
Angevin Empire, but Henry II wanted to represent four constituent parts of it on the Royal Banner.
Loïc Tanzi: “Énorme surprise à Angers. Sebastien Larcier va quitter son poste de directeur sportif. Une décision prise par les dirigeants angevins, alors que le club réalise l’un des meilleurs début de saison de son histoire”
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How much does Charles the Bold's Burgundian State count as a state in modern, Westphalian terms, versus a personal union such as the Angevin "Empire" or Croatia and Hungary in the Middle Ages?
Château d’angers - generally considered to be the most defensible French Château from the Middle Ages. Build by Louis IX to protect the region against the english Angevin kings.
Formed the Empire of Brittania in 989, but I thought this name would be more fitting after conquering West Francia. Started as Ulster in 867. Long Live the Angevin Empire!
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I need maps of Wales & of the Angevin Empire, c. late-12th to early-13th centuries
I'm starting to read Here Be Dragons by Sharon Kay Penman as an e-book, but I can't read the maps very well. Does anyone know some good printable maps of Wales and of the Angevin Empire set during that time period (c. late-12th to early-13th centuries) and which would incorporate the locations mentioned in that novel? Thank you very much. I really appreciate it.
Sorry for the lack of posts , I haven't been able to release much due to Ill health , but have an Accurate Angevin Empire lol
Why do we teach that the Angevin Empire was Britain ruling parts of France?
I teach some secondary school history in the UK and managed to get myself into hot water with the Head of History over a debate I had with a student, whom I agreed with.
At the end of my lessons I give students time to question what we learned that day. One student asked why we look at the Angevin Empire as an early British Empire when William was Duke of Normandy, so surely it would be Normandy/French Empire? In that when we talk about Henry V we talk about getting French areas back, but weren't the UK invaded by French Normans?
In fairness I agreed with him, but as a non-history specialist (I'm a geography teacher) said I'd check with Head of History (as she is specialist) and let him know more next lesson. Head History was really mad at me and said I'd miss-taught the lesson and I would have to apologise to the class for misinforming them. She did not explain why I or student were wrong. I'm just trying to teach students fair history and I'm happy to be told I'm wrong, but I'd like to know why.
Can someone help me out as I'm confused?
My own version of the Angevin Empire (1440 mod)
The Greater Angevin Empire - 2020
Map of the Angevin Confederation
What were the contemporary reactions of medieval chroniclers and other non-involved but neighboring medieval European kingdoms when the Kingdom of England gained its massive expanses of land in France and became what we now refer to as the Angevin Empire?
Coat of Arms of the Angevin Union, had it existed today and evolved in various ways.
Angevin Empire
Man it's such a shame that a decision to create a Angevin Empire isn't in the game. I'd love to see it in a future flavour pack or expansion.
What Empire decisions would you guys like to see? Historical or non-Historical.
If the Angevin empire had survived in more or less with the same territory and not lost all of it's contenental possessions or taken over all of France, what do you think the capital on the French side of the channel would have been? i don't imagine it would have stayed in Chinon forever.
The Empire of Three Seas-Angevin Hungarian Empire
Flag of The Holy Angevin Empire. Name of a british absolute monarchy.
Henry II - The Revolt of 1173-1174 and Angevin power
How widespread was the Revolt?
What were the reasons for a number of Henry’s vassals joint the rebellion? Was it a backlash from his centralization?
It’s seems like the vast majority of Henry’s lords stayed loyal. This, coupled Henry’s effective royal bureaucracy and personal skill, seems to have rendered the revolt impotent from the start.
How powerful was Henry II in his respective domains? More specifically, did his “writ” truly run from Aquitaine to Scotland? Could he for instance, command grudging loyalty from the lords of Aquitaine, even though Eleanor was the legitimate ruler and as such was due to pay homage to Louis VII for the duchy?
The power dynamics are fascinating, but is difficult to nail down the specifics of Henry’s power, even though he was doubtless extraordinarily powerful.
TDIH: March 30, 1282, The people of Sicily rebel against the Angevin king Charles I, in what becomes known as the Sicilian Vespers. Illustration: Sicilian Vespers (1846), by Francesco Hayez.
My first hand drawn map of the great and powerful, Angevin Empire that unified the English and French
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