Touraine and Bayonne Under English Control (1154…
1154 CE
Touraine and Bayonne Under English Control (1154 CE)
In 1154, following the accession of Henry II of England, Touraine and Bayonne came under English control, further expanding the Angevin Empire and strengthening Henry's dominance in France.
Touraine: A Strategic Gain for the Angevins
- Touraine, a region centered around Tours, was an important crossroads between Normandy, Anjou, and Aquitaine.
- It had been under Plantagenet influence through Henry’s father, Geoffrey Plantagenet, but fully came under English control when Henry II became king of England.
- Touraine was vital for maintaining control over the Loire Valley, linking Henry’s northern holdings in Normandy with his southern possessions in Aquitaine.
- The region's fortifications and castles, such as Chinon, became key Angevin strongholds.