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  • ...[[Richard of Cornwall]] with King [[Richard I]] and the King himself with King John, as both men were differing personalities of note. He was succeeded by his before=[[King John|John]]|
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  • An [[Angevin]] King of England (I1216-1272), son of [[King John|John]] and father of [[Edward I]].
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  • ...John'' University of California Press. ISBN 9780520036437. A biography of King John, including the background to the civil war, Magna Carta, and a translation
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  • #REDIRECT [[King John]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[King John/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[King John/Related Articles]]
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  • *[[King John]]
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  • 1215 [[King John]] signs the [[Magna Carta]][http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/humanrights/
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  • *[[King John]]
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  • A legal procedure, forced upon [[King John]], through the [[Magna Carta]], that requires the state to produce captives
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  • ...1264-1267.<ref>The First Barons' War of 1215–1217 was fought against King King John when he renounced the Magna Carta</ref>
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  • {{r|King John}}
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  • ...emen]]. In 1500, the people of Dithmarschen defeated the Danish army under King John in the battle of Hemmingstedt. In 1559, the united troops of [[Demark]] and
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  • In 1296, Edward I of England invaded Scotland, deposed King John, and annexed Scotland to the English crown. Over the ensuing period, there
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  • ...rd II'', ''Richard III'', ''Henry the IV'' (this is actually two plays), ''King John'', ''Titus Andronicus'', and ''Romeo and Juliet''
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  • ...emory of the storms he encountered in this part of the world; it was later King John II who changed its name to the Cape of Good Hope (''Cabo da Boa Esperança'
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  • ...|Richard]], against the would-be usurper, his brother Prince John, later [[King John]] of England. Robin is joined by band of helpers who have also become well
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  • {{r|King John}}
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  • King [[King John|John]] upgrades the castle with a new [[curtain wall]]; builds the 'King's
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  • ...Walter de Luci]], the abbot between 1139 and 1171. In 1211 the abbots paid King John 1,500 marks for the right to operate without interference from the Bishop o
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  • |''[[King John (play)|King John]]''||History||The life and death of King John||John, Arthur||1596||1623
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  • Richard died in 1199, and he passed the throne on to his brother, [[King John|John]]. ...d that year, and [[Henry II]] reserved his estates for his youngest son, [[King John|John]] (1167–1216). However, [[Henry II]] responded generously to Richard
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  • ...iol College]], was established in 1263 A.D. by [[John Balliol]], father of King John Balliol of Scotland, although the college does not possess the original fou
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  • ...ocked and that India could be reached by sea. Vasco’s father was chosen by King John II to lead the follow-up expedition that was to establish a sea route to In ...ril 1524, after being appointed viceroy to India by [[John III of Portugal|King John III]], Vasco da Gama sailed to India, accompanied by his sons Estêvão and
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  • ...rding to the ''Chronicle of the Capture of Ceuta'', written by [[Zurara]], King John thought of celebrating a tournament in Lisbon where his sons would be knigh ...hen the royal ship landed on the port of Tavira, in the south of Portugal, King John made Henry Duke of Viseu and Lord of Covilhã. This marked the first time t
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  • * ''[[King John (play)|King John]]''
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  • ...chard I]] (reigned 1189-1999) had spent nothing on the castle, [[King John|King John]] (reigned 1199-1216) ensured that it was a comfortable residence for himse
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  • ...chard I]] (reigned 1189-1999) had spent nothing on the castle, [[King John|King John]] (reigned 1199-1216) ensured that it was a comfortable residence for himse
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  • *[[User:Denis Cavanagh|Denis Cavanagh]] created [[Richard I]], [[King John]] and [[Henry III]]. They're all pretty bad, but its a start!
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  • : [[King John]] (1199 - 1216) - seals the '''[[Magna Carta]]''' [http://www.nationalarchi
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  • ...ordship of Henry II, and was given further formal expression when Prince [[King John|John]], [[Lord of Ireland]], was designated [[King of England]].
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  • ...d an [[abbey]] and established his Irish seat. Upon returning to England, King John endowed Walter with the hereditary office "Butler to the Lord of Ireland";
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  • ...d an [[abbey]] and established his Irish seat. Upon returning to England, King John endowed Walter with the hereditary office "Butler to the Lord of Ireland";
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  • ...y of England - Century Edition - published circa 1902.jpg|thumb|right|King King John signs the Magna Carta]]--> ...chy had been weakened by the enormous cost of fighting the [[crusades]]. [[King John]] had been forced by his barons to sign a document limiting his authority t
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  • ...(king of Poland 1587-1632; king of Sweden 1592-99)<ref> He was the son of King John III Vasa of Sweden and Catherine, the daughter of Sigismund I. He annoyed t
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