Created by Charlotte Peacock
over 10 years ago
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Angered that his father would give him no real power - he was habitually disregarded. He was just a 'showpiece figurehead in glittering finery' rather than administratively competent.
His father and Pope Alexander had made all the decisions about the new archbishopric 1170-2 without consulting him
Due to his sons imperative demands and intrigues with Louis of France, Henry II took back the castes of Chinon, Loundun and Mirebeau - interfering in YH's domain.