... household and itinerary of KingHenry II, London, 1878.Monasticon J. Caley, H. Ellis, and B. Bandinel (eds.), MonasticonAnglicanum: A history of the abbeys and other monasteries. . . in England and ... culture and politics of western France and the Anglo-Norman realm. I hope to dispel the notion that twelfth-centuryBrittany was `Celtic' and different, backward and atypical, and thereforenot ... is well-known that Henry II, king of England, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine and count of Anjou, added the duchy of Brittany to the`Angevin empire' and granted it to his third son, Geoffrey....