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King John - a timeline of his regency and reign
Click on the key words to find out more. If you want to read about these events in more detail before attempting the activities, please use the information provided on the Links page.
| Year |
Event |
| 1185 |
John is sent by his father, King Henry, to rule Ireland. |
| 1189 |
John joins his mother and elder brother, Richard, in a rebellion against his fathers rule. |
| 1189 |
Richard is crowned King following his fathers death. |
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Richard goes on a Holy Crusade, leaving John to rule the country in his absence. |
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Richard is captured whilst returning from the Crusade. A large ransom is demanded for his release. |
| 1194 |
Richard is released from prison and returns to England. |
| 1199 |
John is crowned King of England following Richard's death. |
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| 1199-1202 |
War with the barons in France who have chosen John's nephew, Arthur, as their King. |
| 1200 |
John marries a young French girl, Isabella. |
| 1200-1205 |
War with France. |
| 1202 |
Arthur is captured and imprisoned. |
| 1205 |
John refuses to allow Stephen Langton, the Pope's choice for the job of Archbishop of Canterbury, enter the country. |
| 1208 |
The Pope signs an Interdict, banning all churches in England from holding services. |
| 1209 |
John is excommunicated. That means he is thrown out of the church. |
| 1213 |
John allows Langton to become Archbishop of Canterbury. |
| 1214 |
John's army attacks France. |
| 1215 |
Angry Barons rebel and capture London. |
| 1215 |
The Barons force John to sign the 'Magna Carta'. |
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| 1216 |
John breaks the rules of the Magna Carta. The barons ask Louis of France to become King of England. |
| 1216 |
King John dies. |
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Use the Links page to find out more about these events - this lesson does not provide any detailed information as it is assumed that you will have already studied King John in class.
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