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The Death of King John, 1902. Artist: Patten WilsonThe Death of King John, 1902. John I, King of England from 1199. John (1167-1216) succeded his brother, Richard I as King. The barons compelled the King to sign the Magna Carta at Runnymede in 1215
Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705), Queen Consort of King Charles II, 1912Catarina de Braganca (1638-1705) was the second surviving daughter of King John IV of Portugal (1604-1656) (at the time Duke of Braganza) and his wife, Louise of Guzman (1613-1666)
Limerick - Thomond Bridge and King Johns Castle, 1896. The current bridge was built in 1836, replacing an earlier bridge. King Johns Castle is a 13th century castle located on Kings Island in
King Johns charter, 1207 (1910). King Johns charter invited immigrants to move and settle in Liverpool and was seen by many as the foundation for Liverpool?s growth
King John of England, c17th century. Artist: P VanderbanckKing John of England, c17th century. John (1167-1216) reigned as King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death in 1216
Blanche of Castile (1188-1252), niece to King John. Artist: Thomas TrotterBlanche of Castile (1188-1252), niece to King John. Blanche of Castile was born in Spain, the third daughter of Alfonso VIII, king of Castile, and Eleanor of England
The crown resigned to the Popes legate by King John (1167-1216), 1213. Following a dispute between King John and Pope Innocent III regarding Johns insistence on his sole right to elect a new
King John (1167-1216) stabbing his nephew Prince Arthur, 19th century. Artist: WalkerKing John (1167-1216) stabbing his nephew Prince Arthur, 19th century. When Richard I died, John did not gain immediate universal recognition as king
King John (1167-1216), 1804. Artist: J ChapmanKing John (1167-1216), 1804. John reigned as King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death in 1216. He succeeded to the throne as the younger brother of King Richard I
The rage of King John (1167-1216) after the signing of the Magna Carta c1215The rage of King John (1167-1216) after the signing of the Magna Carta, c1215. The Magna Carta was the most significant early influence on the extensive historical process that led to the rule of
King John, 1787. From Harrisons Edition of Rapins History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras. [John Harrison, London, 1787]
John kneeling for forgiveness before his brother RichardPrince John kneeling for forgiveness before his brother King Richard I. Richard (1157-1199) was King of England from 1189 to 1199
King Henry III (1207-1272) after the death of his father King John (1167-1216), 19th century. Artist: SaundersKing Henry III (1207-1272) after the death of his father King John (1167-1216), 19th century. Henry is seen here being presented to the barons by the Earl of Pembroke
King John (1167-1216) signing the Magna Carta at Runnymede, 1215. The Magna Carta was the most significant early influence on the extensive historical process that led to the rule of constitutional
King Johns passage of the Wash. Artist: NicholsonKing Johns passage of the Wash. King John (1167-1216) reigned as King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death in 1216
King John swearing fealty to the Pope before Princes Arthur and Hubert, 19th century. Artist: T SherrattKing John (1167-1216) swearing fealty to the Pope before Princes Arthur and Hubert, 19th century. John reigned as King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death in 1216
The death of Prince Arthur (1187-1203), 19th century. Artist: J RogersThe death of Prince Arthur (1187-1203), 19th century. When Richard I died, King John (1167-1216) did not gain immediate universal recognition as king
King John (1167-1216) refusing to sign the Magna Carta when first presented to him, 1215. The Magna Carta was the most significant early influence on the extensive historical process that led to
King John (1167-1216) kneeling before the Popes legate, 1213. Following a dispute between King John and Pope Innocent III regarding Johns insistence on his sole right to elect a new Archbishop of
The barons compelling King John (1167-1216) to ratify the Magna Carta, 1215. The Magna Carta was the most significant early influence on the extensive historical process that led to the rule of
Magna Carta, English charter originally issued in 1215. Magna Carta, also called Magna Carta Libertatum, limited the rights of the monarch
Queen Eleanor intercedes for John. A print from The Boys Own Paper
King John of England, (18th century). Artist: George VertueKing John of England, (18th century). John, (c1166-1216) succeeded his elder brother Richard I (known as Richard the Lionheart ) as King of England on April 6, 1199
The Monument of King John of England, in the Cathedral Church of Worcester, 1786. Artist: GoldarThe Monument of King John of England, in the Cathedral Church of Worcester, 1786. John, (c1166-1216) succeeded his elder brother Richard I (known as Richard the Lionheart)
King John of England, (1824). Artist: WorthingtonKing John of England, (1824). Portrait of John (1167-1216) who ruled 1199-1216
John of England, (18th century). Artist: George VertueJohn of England, (18th century). Portrait of John (1167-1216) who ruled 1199-1216
John of England, (1818). Portrait of John (1167-1216) who ruled 1199-1216
John of England, (1167-1216). Portrait of John who ruled 1199-1216
King John signing Magna Carta, 1215 (c18th century). Artist: J CollyerKing John signing Magna Carta, 1215 (c18th century). Magna Carta, also called Magna Carta Libertatum, is an English charter originally issued in 1215
King John And The Magna Carta, 1215, (c1850). Magna Carta is an English charter originally issued in 1215. Colour plate from Pictures of English History, published by George Routledge & Sons
King John and King Henry I, c1440, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawKing John and King Henry I, c1440, (1843). John (left) wears clogs or pattens to keep his shoes clear of the mud. Illustration from Dresses
King John. John, (c1166-1216) reigned as King of England from April 6, 1199, until his death. He succeeded to the throne as the younger brother of King Richard I (known as Richard the Lionheart)
King John of England, 1860. John (1166-1216) reigned as King of England from 1199 until his death
The poisoning of King John, 13th century. Artist: AnonymousThe poisoning of King John, 13th century. Found in the collection of British Library
Prince Arthur and Hubert, 19th century. Characters from the William Shakespeare play, The Life and Death of King John, set during the reign of King John of England (1199-1216)
The First Great Charter of English Liberty, (19th century). King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215. The charter is a statement of feudal law
Porchester Castle. Hampshire, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonPorchester Castle. Hampshire, 20th century. Portchester Castle is a medieval castle built within a former Roman fort in Hampshire
Illustration of King John signing the Magna Carta, 19th century. Artist: James William Edmund DoyleIllustration of King John (24 December 1166 - 18/19 October 1216) signing the Magna Carta, with Archbishop Stephen Langton and the Barons in 1215 AD, from a Chronicle of England by James Doyle
King John signing the Magna Carta at Runnymede, Surrey, 15 June 1215 (c1860). John (1167?-1216) became King of England in 1199
A Plantagenet king of England dining. The king depicted is possibly Henry II, who reigned from 1154-1189. Chromolithograph from medieval manuscript
A Plantagenet king of England out hunting. The king depicted is possibly King John (1167-1216). Chromolithograph after a medieval manuscript
Prince Arthur and Hubert (Shakespeare, King John, Act 4, Scene 1), 1823-24