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King Henry, I

Male 1068 - 1135  (67 years)

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  • Name King Henry
    Suffix I
    Birth 1068 
    Gender Male
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    Death 1135 
    Burial Reading, Berkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Reading Abbey (Ruins)
    Person ID I1426  Butler Family Tree
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

    Father William The Conquerer,   b. Abt 1027   d. 09 Sep 1087 (Age 60 years)
    Relationship natural
    Mother Mathilda Of Flanders,   b. 1030   d. 03 Nov 1083, France Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 53 years)
    Relationship natural
    Marriage 1051 
    Family ID F502  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Matilda Dunkeld,   b. 1079   d. 1118 (Age 39 years)
    Marriage 11 Nov 1100 
    Children 
     1. Matilda 'Empress Maud' Of England,   b. 07 Feb 1102   d. 10 Sep 1167 (Age 65 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F501  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

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      Henry I

      Birth: Sep. 1, 1068
      Death: Dec. 1, 1135

      English Monarch. Born in Yorkshire, he was the youngest son of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders, and their only child to be born on English soil. Originally destined for the clergy, Henry received an outstanding education at Abingdon Abbey, studying languages, English law, and natural history. This earned him the epithet Beauclerc, meaning "fine scholar," of which he was very proud. William left the crown of England to his second son, William Rufus, but Rufus was killed by an arrow while hunting in 1100. His eldest brother Robert was away on crusade, so Henry rushed to London, seized the keys to the royal treasury, and was declared king. He was crowned at Westminster Abbey on August 5. He married Princess Edith, daughter of King Malcolm Ceann-Mor of Scotland on November 11, 1100 and the new queen changed her name to Matilda in honor of Henry's mother. Henry's eldest brother Robert, who had been left Normandy, returned from crusade to claim the throne of England as well. But Henry retaliated, invaded Normandy, and imprisoned Robert. His reign was also beset with strife from the church. Henry wanted the rights of the monarchy over the church, while the church wanted self-government and self-reform. Threatened with excommunication by the pope, Henry finally reached an unstable agreement with the church. Queen Matilda died in 1118, having given him only two children, Matilda and William. But Henry is credited with being the king with the largest number of illegitimate children: anywhere from 18 to 25. In a devastating blow to Henry and the succession, his son and heir William was killed in a fire at sea, along with two of his illegitimate children, in 1120. In a desperate attempt to provide heirs, he married a second time to the young Adelicia of Brabant in 1121. The marriage remained childless. Henry was forced to make his barons swear to accept his daughter Matilda as his heir. The king died after eating bad lampreys at St. Denis le Fermont in Normandy at the age of 67. His throne was awarded to his nephew, Stephen of Blois, resulting in a period of civil war and anarchy. (bio by: VampireRed)

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      Parents:
      William the Conqueror (1027 - 1087)
      Matilda of Flanders (1030 - 1083)

      Spouses:
      Matilda Dunkeld (1079 - 1118)
      Adeliza Louvain of Brabant (1094 - 1151)*

      Children:
      Matilda Of Perche (1086 - 1120)*
      Robert de Caen (1090 - 1147)*
      Sybilla of Normandy (1092 - 1122)*
      Richard Of Lincoln (1094 - 1120)*
      Matilda Alice (1102 - 1167)*
      William Adelin (1103 - 1120)*
      Reginald de Dunstanville (1105 - 1175)*

      *Calculated relationship

      Cause of death: Food poisoning

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      Burial:
      Reading Abbey (Ruins)
      Reading
      Berkshire, England

      Maintained by: Find A Grave
      Record added: Jan 01, 2001
      Find A Grave Memorial# 1949
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