‘What’s really exciting is that we know that Henry was buried in front of the high altar,
http://www.umursiparis.com/wp-image.php?cart.php?m=product_detail&p=3161&catID=374, with members of his family buried in specific locations around him.
KING WHO HAD HIMSELF CROWNED Henry I was the fourth son of William the Conqueror.
His eldest brother William II followed his father to become king but when he was killed in a hunting accident in 1100,
http://limgclub.com/wp-walker.php?futsal, Henry had himself crowned while his brother Robert was on a crusade. Their other brother had died.
He later gave Robert territories in Normandy in return for his giving up his claim to the throne,
http://www.ausblow.com.au/phpinfo.php?player-soccer-jersey/Gignac, but five years later invaded,
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Henry married Mathilda of Scotland and had two legitimate sons and a daughter,
https://suecoyne.com/wp-feed.php?futbol/liga-espanola/noticias/2007/05/02/encabeza-brasileno-alves-aspirantes-a-bota-de-oro, as well as several illegitimate children.
But his sons died and the crown passed to his nephew,
http://www.bris-skips.com.au/settings.php?european-clubs/spanish-clubs.html, Stephen, on his death.
‘The thinking in Reading,
http://www.saspilot.no/pag.php?Barcelona-Tredje-Drakt-2013-2014-Pedro-Kj%25C3%25B8pe-Online, using current estimates of the size of the abbey, is that this burial spot is located beneath a school. If the abbey is larger, it could be situated underneath either what is today a playground or car park.
‘That option is considered less likely but if Henry’s tomb is beneath the car park that will be interesting,
http://www.sellitnewark.co.uk/wp-atom.php?Breitling/Chronomat-B01-c68.html.’
Like Richard III,
http://www.pistolchick.com/wp-content.php?teams/f/flamengo/old-flamengo-football-shirt-s34021.html, Henry I was a youngest son who rose to become king.
Historically, he has been seen as a usurper because he had himself crowned while his elder brother Robert Curthose was away on a crusade.
He was described as cruel – he once cut the noses off two of his illegitimate granddaughters – but was also credited with bringing stability to Norman England and establishing the Charter of Liberties,
http://braastadgaard.no/layout-styles.php?spansk-la-liga-c-13.html, a forerunner to the Magna Carta.
Reigning from 1100 to 1135,
http://www.tricor-verpackungen.de/wp-diff.php?lars-bender-dfb-trikot-2014, he died in France after eating lampreys – an eel-like fish. His intestines, brain and eyes were buried locally,
http://www.nowwhatlife.com/wp-searches.php?tag/juventus, while the rest of his body was embalmed and returned to Reading for burial.
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