| Okay - a few issues. firstly, there's no such thing as the "House of Angevin". It would be the "House of Anjou" or "Angevin Dynasty".
Secondly, as others have noted, the Angevins and the Plantagenets are the same - calling John an Angevin and his son Henry III a Plantagenet is just bizarre. Royal.gov.uk may divide it up that way, but it's kind of bizarre.
Thirdly, Stephen was not a member of the House of Normandy. He was of the House of Blois - just like Henry II, his mother was of the House of Normandy and his father was not.
Fourthly, the House of Saxe-Coburg was the House name from 1901 until 1917, when George V changed his name to Windsor. |