John Lackland: Difference between revisions

From Cunnan
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
 
Line 14: Line 14:
</table>
</table>
</center>
</center>


[[Category:12th century]]

Revision as of 20:02, 20 August 2004

John Lackland was an Angevin king of England (1199-1216 AD) and was brother to his predecessor, Richard I. He had many failures, losing his French territories (hence the nickname "Lackland" or "Sans Terre"), being excommunicated by the Pope and being forced to ratify the Magna Carta. He is also known as the Prince John of the Robin Hood stories and didn't have a good reputation with his populace. However, he did manage to maintain a number of the reforms instituted by his father, Henry II.

He married twice. First to Isabella daughter of William, Earl of Gloucester with no children. Second to Isabella daughter of Aymer Taillefer, Count of Angouleme, with the children Henry, Richard, Joan, Isabella & Eleanor.

Preceded by:
Richard I

English Monarchs

Succeeded by:
Henry III