8. Late Middle Ages Flashcards
just how i like em
Greatest of all Plantagenets:
Edward I (1272-1307)
Characteristics of Edward I’s reign (name 4):
-founder of the English parliamentary system & law codifier
-nationalism
-centralisation of king’s power
-wars agains Wales & Scotland
Model parliament (1295) summoned by Edward I:
representations of all classes with political rights (their approval for taxation is required)
The Ring of Iron is…
A network of immense castles in Wales, commissioned by Edward I (his invasion)
English conquest of the Wales
(ruler + dates)
Edward I
1277, 1282-1284
Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 -consequences (name 2):
-Wales loses its independence, is annexed by England
-English common law and shires
First English Prince of Wales:
Edward II
What did the English stole from the Welsh? :)))
Welsh longbow
First war of Scottish Independence (years):
1296-1328
How many pretenders did the Scottish throne have in 1290?
THIRTEEN !!! 13 :0 ?!
Whic of the pretenders sat on the Scottish throne and why?
1291 -John Balliol, thanks to Edward I
After John Balliol is crowned, he…
Pays homage to Edward I
(Scotland is treated as a vassal state)
Auld Alliance -explain
Scotland allies with France, instead of paying Edward I money for troops
In response to the Auld Alliance (1294), Edward I…
Invades Scotland, occupies, steals the Stone of Scone
The Stone of Scone is…
Stone of Scone -a coronation stone of Scottish Kings
The uprising of William Wallace (years)
1297-1305
Robert the Bruce is…
in 1306 crowned the king od Scotland
Robert the Bruce grafually reconquers the North of Scotland (years):
1307-1314
The Battle of Bannockburn
1314 -most significant Scottish victory, secures Scottish independence
Reign of Edward III is also called the…
Age of chivalry !
Who introduced English as the official language in law?
Edward III
How did Edward III divide the Parliament?
House of Commons,
House of Lords
Order of the Garter is ….
The most senior knighthood in Britain
The hundred years’ war (years):
1227-1453
The hundred years’ war (1337-1453) was fought between which dynasties?
English -House of Plantagenet
French -House of Valois
The hundret years’ war is divided into three phases, name the one that England dominated:
FIRST: Edwardian War
Which hundret years’ war (1337-1453) phases did France dominate?
SECOND: Caroline War
THIRD: Lancastrian War
Where was the hundret years’ (1337-1453) war fought?
In France
+naval raids on the southern coast of England
Why did the hundred years’ war (1337-1453) start?
-Edward III claim to the French throne
-England’s support of a rebellion
-the Auld Alliance
A famous British victory (1346)
The battle of Crecy (1346)
War is interrupted by …… that killed 1/3 of the Europe’s population:
Black Death (1348)
The last Plantagenet:
Richard II
(1377-1399)
The Great Peasants’ Revolt in Kent and Essex (date):
1381
“The morning star of the English Reformation”:
John Wycliffe
Wycliffe’s doctrines (name 3):
the Bible>church officials
Pope=antichrist
king>priests
Who first translated the Bible into English? (1384)
John Wycliffe
(1384)
Wycliffe’s followers are called:
The Lollards
(“to mumble prayers”)
Why does Richard II stop ruling?
He abdicates due to political turmoil
What dynasty takes over after the Plantagenets?
The House of Lancaster
(Henries domain)
What Henries came from the Lancasters?
Henry IV (prequel)
Henry V
Henry VI (sequel)
Which Henry resumes the 100 Years’ War (1337-1453)?
Henry V revives the claim to the French throne
The greatest British victory of the Hundret Years’ War (1337-1453):
The battle of Agincourt (1415)
When did English kings stop claiming the French throne?
1801 :o
Who is associated with the Siege of Orleans (1428/9)?
Henry VI, Joan d’Arc
In 1453, the English lose all possessions in France except…
Calais
Wars of the Roses (years):
1455-1485
The “roses” in the wars of the roses (1455-1485):
York: The white rose
Lancaster: The red rose (Henry VI & his wife)
The bloodiest battle ever fought in the British Isles (1461):
The Battle of Towton
Who wins the war of roses (1455-1485)
(White Rose)
The House of York -Edward IV
The last battle of the Wars of Roses (1455-1485):
The battle of Bosworth (1485)
The new dynasty that emerges after the war of Roses (1455-1485) is…
The Tudors
(Wales!)
Beginning of the Renaissance:
1485
Yeomen -meaning:
Rich peasants that buy off land
15th century England (name 3):
-end of feudalism (land becomes rented)
-enclosures, wool trade
-first printing office