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1170 - Becket is killed in Canterbury Cathedral on 29 December by four of Henry’s knights.1171 - Henry invades Ireland and receives homage from the King of Leinster and the other kings. Henry is accepted as Lord of Ireland.1171 - At Cashel Henry makes Irish clergy submit to the authority...
My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair! The smaller planets hovering around the planet Jupiter reminded him of the guards surrounding a king when he walked outdoors, and Kepler called them satellites. [kɪŋ] king Eleanor though the daughter of ...
King Henry VIII started the English Reformation. He wanted an annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, something the pope would not grant. What was the English Reformation and when did it take place? The English Reformation was part of the Protestant Reformation. It was a process whe...
Henry I, 1100–1135 Stephen, 1135–1154 From a military perspective, Stephen was not a good king, and his throne ended up going to the son of Empress Maud after her successful invasion from Anjou. This marked the beginning of the House of Plantagenet. The Plantagenet Kings The House of Pl...
Nicholas Orme, From Childhood to Chivalry: The Education of the English Kings and Aristocracy, 1066-1530 (London: Methuen, 1984), pp. 224-31. Google Scholar Peter Coss, “Aspects of Cultural Diffusion in Medieval England: The Early Romances, Local Society and Robin Hood,” Past & Present...
How did Henry VII become so powerful? How did Henry VII take control of Ireland? How did Henry VII treat Catholics? How did England view its North American colonies? How did Henry VII of England secure peace with Scotland? How did the House of Stuart kings take over England? How did Hen...
Thirty years after his death; Wiclif’s bones were taken up and burned; Tindale was burned. Coverdale’s version and the Great Bible were the product of the period when Henry VIII. was under the ban. TheGenevan Bible was the work of refugees, and the Bishops’ Bible was prepared when...
'King and Country' is a phrase that appeared inWilliam Shakespeare's playHenry IV, Part 1. It was later used (and sometimes with 'Queen' in place of 'King') to express loyalty to Britain. Taxation Without Representation AsEngland, lose a city to disloyalty which has an establishedFinancier...