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The Maurienne Match The Maurienne Match
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The Causes of Conflict The Causes of Conflict
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‘Gent jofne e salvage’: Pressures from within the Household ‘Gent jofne e salvage’: Pressures from within the Household
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A Great Escape A Great Escape
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A Household Divided A Household Divided
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‘The Eagle of the Broken Covenant’: The Role of Eleanor of Aquitaine ‘The Eagle of the Broken Covenant’: The Role of Eleanor of Aquitaine
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Forging an Alliance Forging an Alliance
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The Young King’s Baronial Supporters The Young King’s Baronial Supporters
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Motives and Ambitions Motives and Ambitions
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7 ‘A King Without a Kingdom’: The Seeds of War, 1172–1173
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Published:June 2016
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This chapter examines Henry the Young King's conflict with his father, Henry II, that planted the seeds of the rebellion of 1173–1174. It begins with a discussion of the proposed marriage treaty of Maurienne, regarded by Henry II as a key element in his grand diplomacy, and proceeds by looking at the causes of his rift with young Henry. It then considers how pressures from within Henry II's household exacerbated the underlying tensions between father and son, along with young Henry's flight from Chinon to France after his father discovered the planned rebellion against him. It also explains how the Young King's flight to France exposed the divisions within his own household and concludes with an analysis of the role of Eleanor of Aquitaine in the conspiracy, young Henry's formation of a coalition of allies against Henry II, his baronial supporters of the rebellion, and the rebels' motives and ambitions.
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