However, these claims were probably intended by his enemies solely to provoke the queen's brother, Henry, Count of Montescaglioso, into acting against Richard.
Henry, Count of Portugal approved the first national foral possibly in 1096 (but not confirmed).
September 29 - Henry, Count of Chambord, claimant to the French throne (d. 1883)
Even if it did not last for very long, the Kingdom set the stage for future Portuguese independence under Henry, Count of Portugal.
August 24 - Henry, Count of Chambord, pretender to the French throne (b. 1820)
Henry, Count of Saxony, Charles' chief man in Germany, marched to Paris.
She married Henry, Count of Eu, Lord of Hastings, about 1122.
Meanwhile, Richard has joined the forces of Maud's son, Henry, Count of Anjou.
Henry, Count of Chambord died childless on 24 August 1883.
He took part in the conspiracies of Henry, Count of Montescaglioso, but was not arrested.