How did Henry the first of England die?

How did Henry the first of England die?

food poisoning
Henry died on 1 December 1135 of food poisoning from eating “a surfeit of lampreys” (of which he was excessively fond) at Saint-Denis-en-Lyons (now Lyons-la-Forêt) in Normandy.

Which English king died from eating eels?

King Henry I of England
King Henry I of England was known for his love of the taste of lamprey and was widely believed to have died by eating too many of them. However most historians think he died from blood poisoning.

Which king died from a surfeit of eels?

King Henry I
For centuries, schoolchildren have recited the tale of the demise of England’s King Henry I, a cruel medieval monarch (blinded one kinsman, imprisoned another for 28 years) who died in a wretched state (so we’re told) after dining on “…a surfeit of eels of which he was inordinately fond” thus getting his in the end.

Who died from eating too many eels?

Henry
[2] But murena is a complicated word, and can mean eel, lamprey, or moray. Medieval writers frequently confused the terms…so much so that they eventually invented the word lampreda to help distinguish. So it’s entirely possible that Henry died from eating too many forbidden eels.

How many sons did Henry 1st have?

Henry I of England was the son of William the Conqueror and reigned from 1100 to 1135. Henry had two legitimate children with his first wife Matilda of Scotland: Matilda and William. Sadly Henry’s heir William died at sea leaving Matilda as Henry’s chosen heir.

Who died of eating too many lampreys?

1135 – King Henry I (1068-1135) of England was known for his lust of eating the lamprey and is reported to have died from a “surfeit of lampreys,” as the chronicles said, although most historians believe that he died from food poisoning.

Who was Henry 1 wife?

Adeliza of Louvainm. 1121–1135
Matilda of Scotlandm. 1100–1118
Henry I of England/Wife

Is Queen Elizabeth related to king Henry V?

READ MORE. While there is no direct line between the two, the modern royals have a distant connection to the Tudors. They owe their existence to Queen Margaret of Scotland, grandmother of Mary Queen of Scots, and King Henry VIII’s sister.

Which English king died of a surfeit of lampreys?

Henry of Huntingdon
Henry’s death The King had been intending to go hunting but fell ill in the night and never recovered. According to the chronicler Henry of Huntingdon, he became ill because he ate too many (“a surfeit of”) lampreys (a jawless fish).

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