Historical
and Commemorative Medals
Collection of Benjamin Weiss
HENRY I DASSIER, Jean: England, 1731, Bronze, 41 mm Henry I or Henry Beauclerc (Good Scholar) (1070-1135) was
King of England from 1100 to 1135, having taken the throne after his
brother, King William II had been killed in a hunting accident. He was the
youngest and ablest son of William I the Conqueror. By his marriage to
Matilda, a Scottish princess of the old Anglo-Saxon royal line, he
established the foundations for peaceable relations with the Scots. Henry
recalled St. Anselm, the scholarly archbishop of Canterbury whom his brother
William II had banished. Anselm refused to consecrate bishops whom Henry had
invested and declined to do homage to Henry. However, a compromise was
eventually reached by which Henry relinquished his right to invest churchmen
while Anselm submitted on the question of homage. (Thompson)
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