Title: King John Of England
1King John Of England
- December 24 1166 October 19 1216
- Becomes King April 6, 1199
- Crowned On May 27, 1199
By Laura Gosse
2Time Line Of Events
3Time Line Of Events Cont.
4Time Line Of Events Cont.
5Map Of Johns Early Kingdom
- After the death of King Richard, John took the
throne of England. With this title came the lands
of England and the French lands of Normandy,
Anjou, Brittany, Poitou and Aquitaine.
6Maps, Places Documents Of Interest
The Battle Of The Bouvines This was the fight
between England and France in 1214. King John was
defeated and had to accept a peace with France.
The Magna Carta This was the document that King
John was forced to sign by the English Barons in
order to grant them more feudal liberties.
Dover Castle This was the castle that Prince
Louis of France laid siege to in 1216. He failed
in gaining it under his power.
Worcester Cathedral This is where King John
was buried when he died on October 19, 1216
7Periodization
- Life of all classes was dominated by the feudal
system and also by the Catholic Church. - The church became the universal and unifying
institution. - Guilds helped to stress the collective identity
of people, they disapproved unregulated
competition, and minimized profit motive. - Popes worked for a centralized church, which was
achieved under Pope Innocent III. - The crusades became very important for religious
and military purposes. It gave you status to go
fight for God and Country against the Arabs. The
crusaders brought back scholars and literature
that was previously unknown to them (Arab and
Greek authors)
8John Of The Plantagenet House
- John was the favorite son of his fathers
(King Henry II) but as the youngest child, John
could expect no inheritance. After their fathers
death, Johns brother Richard (known as Richard
the Lionheart) inherited the throne of England.
John gained some Irish land from Richard but the
people of Ireland despised him. Over the years
John became known as a cheat and a liar. While
Richard was overseas fighting in the 3rd Crusade,
John came to England and tried to take the
English crown by force by trying to overthrow the
Bishop of Ely, William Longchamp. When Richard
returned home to England, he forgave John.
Finally in 1199, Richard the Lionheart dies and
since he left no heirs, John inherited the
throne. He marries Isabelle of Angouleme and has
5 children with her (Henry III, Richard Earl of
Cornwall, Joan of England, Isabella of England,
and Eleanor of England). In 1207, King John had a
falling out with Pope Innocent III over who
should be elected as the Archbishop of
Canterbury. John and all of England were
excommunicated. In 1213, John goes back to the
Pope and begs forgiveness of himself and of his
country. The Pope forgives him and accepts
England back into the Christian Church. In 1214
English barons rebelled and forced King John to
sign the Magna Carta in 1215. In 1216, Prince
Louis of France invades England and King John
becomes very ill. The barons turn against Prince
Louis, and King John dies. He was succeeded by
his son Henry III.
9Legacy
- During his first 5 years on the English throne,
John managed to lose his French lands Aquitaine,
Normandy, Brittany, Anjou, and Poitou. He
forfeited them to King Philip of France. This
ended up with England being torn by civil war. - In 1213 England became a papal fief to resolve
dispute with Pope Innocent III. - In 1215, King Johns barons forced him to sign
the Magna Carta. - King John's legacy is not a very pleasant one. He
is said to be one of the worst rulers in English
history. It was through his reign that England
fell into civil war and was very tumultuous.
After Johns death, his son, Henry III, became
King and he settled England and ruled peacefully
for fifty-six years.
10Inventions Of The High Middle Ages
- The Blast Furnace (12th Century CE) First built
in Durstel, Switzerland Markische Sauerland,
Germany and Lapphyttan, Sweden. Monasteries used
these. The leading iron producers of the time
were the Cistercians in Champagne, France from
the mid-13th century to the 17th century. - Liquor (12th Century CE) Freeze distillation,
the Mongolian Still is known to have been a use
in making an alcoholic beverage. It involves
freezing the liquor and removing the water
crystals. - Eyeglasses (13th Century CE) In 1268, Roger
Bacon made the earliest record on the use of
lenses for optical purposes.
11Bibliography
- Wikipedia, The Free Online Encyclopedia, John Of
England http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_of_Engl
and (Accessed on December 15, 2009)
Slide 1 - About.com http//historymedren.about.com/od/jwho/
p/who_kingjohn.htm (Accessed on December
16, 2009) Slides 1-4 - Middle Ages http//www.middle-ages.org.uk/
(Accessed on December 16, 2009)
Slides 2-4 - The Story Of Britain A Peoples History
Author Roy Strong
Publisher Pimlico 1998 Chapter
11 The End Of An Empire Pages 73-75
(Accessed on December 16, 2009)
Slides 2-5 - History Learning Site http//www.historylearnings
ite.co.uk/king_john.htm (Accessed
on December 26, 2009)
Slide 8 - Listverse http//listverse.com/2007/09/22/top-10-
inventions-of-the-middle-ages/
(Accessed on December 26, 2009)
Slide 10
12Bibliography Cont.
- Wikipedia, The Free Online Encyclopedia, John Of
England http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_of_Engl
and (Accessed on December 15, 2009)
Slides 1 9 - Infoplease http//www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/
A0859627.html (Accessed on December 29,
2009) Slide 7
13Photo Bibliography
- M4 Consultants, The People Involved
http//www.m4pips.com/Webdesigns/EDCI583/People.ht
m (Accessed on December 15, 2009)
Drawing
Of King John
Slide 1 - Abbey Of Fontevrault http//vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu/me
dart/image/France/fontevrault-new/fontvrlt-general
.htm (Accessed on December 15, 2009)
Map Of Johns Early Kingdom
Slide 5 - Eckerd Collage Community http//home.eckerd.edu/
oberhot/bouvines.htm (Accessed on December
16, 2009) Map of the Battle of
Bouvine Slide 6 - Word Press http//cjjj1.wordpress.com/2008/11/24/
the-magna-carta-by-jessica-jones/ (Accessed
on December 16, 2009)
Image Of The Magna Carta
Slide 6 - Bimmerfest http//www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showt
hread.php?p4171176 (Accessed on December
16, 2009) Image Of Dover Castle
Slide 6 - Samos UK Ltd http//www.samosuk.ltd.uk/about_us.a
spx (Accessed on
December 16, 2009) Image Of Dover
Castle Slide 6
14Photo Bibliography Cont.
- Historic Sites http//elore.com/Ireland/Sites/His
toric/king_johns.htm (Accessed on
December 26, 2009)
Painting Of King John
Slide 8 - Listverse http//listverse.com/2007/09/22/top-10-
inventions-of-the-middle-ages/ (Accessed
on December 26, 2009)
Painting Of Man With
Eyeglasses
Slide 10 - Wikimedia http//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c
ommons/0/0c/John_of_England_28John_Lackland29.jp
g (Accessed on December 29, 2009)
Painting Of King John
Slide 9 - GreenSage http//www.greensage.com/ezine/09zines/
05May09/ezine05-09SacredGeo.html (Accessed
on December 29, 2009)
Drawing of the Knights
Templar
Slide 7