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- declaration_of_arbroath_1320
- ten assailed by the Norwegians, the Danes and the English, they took possession of that home with many vict... the time when that mighty prince the King of the English, Edward, the father of the one who reigns today, ... our kingdom subject to the King of England or the English, we should exert ourselves at once to drive him o... never will we on any conditions be brought under English rule. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, n
- internal_links
- \\ [[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Regnal_years_of_English_monarchs|Regnal years of English monarchs]]\\ \\ \\ [[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/British_America|Briti... \ \\ John Beaufort's first service was with the English contingent sent on the Duke of Bourbon's expediti... ia, but after seven weeks' ineffectual siege, the English force re-embarked, reaching England about the end
- magna_carta_1215-1225
- rmed for us and our heirs in perpetuity, that the English Church shall be free, and shall have its rights u... ons who have founded abbeys, and have charters of English kings or ancient tenure as evidence of this, may ... ermined in the Marches by the judgment of equals. English law shall apply to holdings of land in England, W... 3 IT IS ACCORDINGLY OUR WISH AND COMMAND that the English Church shall be free, and that men in our kingdom
- chronology_wars_of_the_roses
- f York, was appointed Regent and commander of the English forces in France in 1436, taking the place of the... r, and Richard became a possible successor to the English throne should Henry VI die childless - this year ... nt of Ireland: an office in exile? By 1449, the English failures in France were mounting up. Edmund Beauf... llowed in 1451 with the loss of Bordeaux, and the English were finally driven from France by the defeat at
- wars_of_the_roses_background
- York]] was appointed Regent and commander of the English forces in France in 1436, taking the place of the... r, and Richard became a possible successor to the English throne should Henry VI die childless - this year ... nt of Ireland: an office in exile. By 1449, the English failures in France were mounting up. Edmund Beauf... llowed in 1451 with the loss of Bordeaux, and the English troops were finally driven from France by the def
- anglo_saxon_england
- , where Æthelstan was recognised as //king of the English//. This date is concidered the 'foundation date' ... ref=Royal_MS_14_B_V|Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings]], from the Heptarchy to Edward I as a king... dward the Elder]] 899-925\\ \\ ====Kings of the English==== //Rex Anglorum//\\ [[athelstan_925-940|Æth
- british_history
- –1267|Second Barons' War]] 1264–1267\\ \\ First English Civil War of 1642–1646\\ Second English Civil War 1648–1649\\ Third English Civil War 650–1651\\ </WRAP> <WRAP half column> \\ \\ **Eleven Yea
- angevin_england
- imate_children.png |Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings - Henry II and legitimate children}} [[http... ref=Royal_MS_14_B_V|Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings]], from the Heptarchy to Edward I as a king
- charter_of_liberties
- berties====== =====1100===== Henry, king of the English, to Bishop Samson and Urso de Abetot and all his barons and faithful, both French and English, of [county] greeting.\\ \\ - I, Henry, by th
- henry_ii_1154-1189
- imate_children.png |Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings - Henry II and legitimate children}} [[http... ref=Royal_MS_14_B_V|Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings]], from the Heptarchy to Edward I as a king
- simon_de_montfort_c1208-1265
- ented himself as the defender of ‘England for the English’, a popular cause in the country at large, where ... ica - online]] //Provisions of Oxford, (1258), in English history, a plan of reform accepted by Henry III,
- wars_of_the_roses_chronology
- the Wars of the Roses. J.R. Green, History of the English People, Volume 3.}} Important locations in the Wars of the Roses. J.R. Green, History of the English People, Volume 3.\\ \\ \\ King Henry VI, Somer
- act_of_accord_1460
- \\ ======Act of Accord 1460====== \\ From: "An English Chronicle of the Reigns of Richard II., Henry IV.
- aethelberht_585-616
- ] \\ \\ First to codify legal statements in Old English rather than Latin((Foot, Sarah, 'Aethelstan: The
- athelstan_925-940
- ng of the Anglo-Saxons: 924 to 927\\ King of the English: 927 to 939\\ \\ Son of [[edward_the_elder_899-