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   Arrest   Flambard, Ralph de
  15th Aug Tower of London   Arrested by Henry I for extortion, the Tower's 1st recorded prisoner
   Arrest   Henry I
     Henry has Flambard imprisoned & restores the power of the Church
   Birth   Albert I the Bear
   Brandenburg   Birth of Albert I the Bear, son of Otto the Rich
   Burial   William II Rufus
   Winchester Cath   Buried at Winchester Cathedral
   Capture   Peter I
   Barbastro   Captures Barbastro inAlliance with El Cid
   Charter Coronation   Henry I
     The Charter of Liberties, also called the Coronation Charter, is a written proclamation by Henry I of England  , issued upon his ascension to the throne
   Charter Liberties   Henry I
     Henry I tackles abuses of royal power by his predecessor, his brother William Rufus, specifically the over-taxation of the barons, the abuse of vacant sees, and the practices of simony and pluralism
     Promises to restore the laws of William I & Edward the Confessor, denounces William Rufus's excesses & promises good government
     The Charter is read in every shire throughout the country
     The Charter of Liberties, also called the Coronation Charter, is a written proclamation by Henry I of England  , issued upon his ascension to the throne
   Constitution   Henry I
     Henry I tackles abuses of royal power by his predecessor, his brother William Rufus, specifically the over-taxation of the barons, the abuse of vacant sees, and the practices of simony and pluralism
   Coronation   Henry I
  5th Aug Westminster Abbey   Crowned in Westminster Abbey
   Coronation   Matilda
  11th Nov Westminster Abbey   Crowned in Westminster Abbey
   Coronation   Edgar
   London   Present at thecoronation of Henry I
   Death   Henry I
  2nd Aug New Forest   William II dies as a result of a hunting accident in the New Forest
   Death   William II Rufus
  2nd Aug New Forest   Death of William II, in a hunting accident in the New Forest
   Education   David I
     Spends adolescence at the English   Court
   Exile   Henry I
   London   Invites Anselm, the Archbishop of Canterbury, to return from exile
   Invasion of England   Henry I
     Robert Curthose returns to France   from the Crusades
   Marriage   Henry I
  5th Nov London   Marries Henry I
  5th Nov London   Marries Matilda, sister of Edgar, daughter of Malcolm III
   Marriage   Edgar
   London   Henry I marries Edgar's sister Edith
   Peace   Henry I
  5th Nov   The marriage to Matilda brings peace between England   & Scotland  
   Royal Household   David I
     Appointed Member of the Royal Household after his sister marries Henry I
   Rule of Isle of Wight   Henry I
   Isle of Wight   Henry I gives Island to Richard de Redvers
   Rule of Isle of Wight   Redvers, Richard de
   Isle of Wight   Henry I gives Island to Richard de Redvers
   Succession   Henry I
   Winchester   Proclaims himself King while Robert is fighting in the Crusades
   Winchester   Takes possession of the Treasury at Winchester goes to London & proclaims himself King
  2nd Aug London   Succeeds as King of England  
  2nd Aug Winchester   Henry rides to Winchester & takes possession of the Treasury
   Succession   Baldwin I
  18th July Jerusalem   Succeeds as King of Jerusalem, 1100-1118
   Succession   Louis VI the Fat
   Paris   Rules as co-ruler with his father Philip I
   Succession   Robert III Curthose
  2nd Aug   Death of William Rufus, Robert should have inherited the Kingdom of England   but his younger brother Henry siezes the throne while William returns the Crusades
   Treaty of Winchester   Henry I
   Winchester   Uses feudal law to succeed because he was born in England   while his father was King
   Winchester   William & Robert Curthose become co-heirs

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