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John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216), King of England, reigned from 6 April 1199 until his death. He acceded to the throne as the younger brother of King Richard I, who died without issue. John ...
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John was born on Christmas Eve 1167. His parents drifted apart after his ... As the fourth child, inherited lands were not available to him, giving rise to his nickname, Lackland. His first marriage lasted but ten years and was fruitless, but his second wife, Isabella of Angouleme, bore him two sons and three daughters.
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John Lackland, King of England, the youngest son of King Henry II by Eleanor of Aquitaine, was born at Oxford on the 24th of December 1167. He was given at an early age the nickname of Lackland because, unlike his elder brothers, he received no land rights in the continental provinces.
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King John was the son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and the younger brother of Richard I. ... John's life was characterized by tumultuous relationships. Though favored by his father, he allied with his brother Richard to ... John Lackland; in French, Jean sans Terre. John also held the title of Count of Mortain...
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John was an able administrator interested in law and government but he neither trusted others nor was trusted by them. Heavy taxation, disputes with the Church (John was excommunicated by ... John Lackland (r. 1199-1216) ... Home History of the Monarchy English Monarchs (400 AD - 1603) The Angevins John Lackland (r. 1199-1216)
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John 'Lackland' King Of England was known as one of England's worst kings. His barons forced him to grant the famous charter of liberties, Magna Carta, in 1215. He was often cruel, but he showed both administrative and military ability.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about John Lackland. John Lackland. Information about John Lackland in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... When King John Lackland of England balked at the decree, Innocent wasted no time in proving that his words were no bluff.
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Richard the Lionheart. King John and the struggle with his barons. Magna Carta, what was it? ... King John was reluctant to pay the ransom, and it was left to the Dowager Queen Elenaor, and Hugh Walter, the Archbishop of Canterbury, to raise the required £60,000 to free Richard from his captivity. Richard was freed only to...
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