The rule of Henry II over a…
1160 CE
The rule of Henry II over a vast Angevin empire in England and Europe frightens and angers his feudal overlord, Louis VII of France.
Insufficiently powerful to best Henry in an open military contest, Louis resorts to intrigue and diplomatic craft to keep Henry off balance.
The two monarchs from 1157 have engaged in sporadic fighting.
Louis’s infant daughter Margaret of France is married on November 2, 1160, to Henry ‘the Young King of England’, the second of five sons born to King Henry II of England and Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine.
He is five years old at the time of this agreement while Margaret is only two.
Margaret's dowry is the vital and much disputed territory of Vexin.