Medieval History - Dates Flashcards

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William the Bastard - reign

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1066-1087

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William Rufus (The Red) - reign

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1087-1100

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3
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Henry I - reign

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1100-1135

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4
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Stephen - reign

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1135-1154

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5
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Henry II - reign

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1154-1189

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6
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Richard - reign

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1189-1199

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7
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John - reign

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1199-1216

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8
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White ship disaster

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1120 - William Aethling dies (Henry I only legitimate son)

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9
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Clito rebellions

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1117-19 & 1123-24

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10
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Earliest surviving pipe roll

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1129-30

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11
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<p>

| Battle of the Standard</p>

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<p>

| 1138 - Scots defeated by AoY Thurstan</p>

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12
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Treaty of Winchester

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1153 - Henry of Anjou would succeed Stephen

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13
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1155

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Thomas Becket becomes chancellor

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14
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1162

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Becket becomes AoC

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15
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1164

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Constitutions of Clarendon - criminous clerks to be tried at secular courts (dispute with Becket grows)

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16
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1166

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Assize of Clarendon - changes to curstomary law; tax on movables; Cartae Baronum

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1170

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Becket returns from exile; murdered by knights of the round table (who fight because they’re able)

18
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Novel disseisin

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Permission to sue in royal courts over possession of land

19
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Mort d’Ancestor

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Permission to sue in royal courts over right to land

20
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1178

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Dialogue of the Exchequer - detaling exchequer practices

21
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Assize of Arms

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1181 - all men to take an oath to do the king military service

22
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1184

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Assize of Woodstock - codified forest law

23
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1204

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John lost Normandy to Philip Augustus

24
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Thirteenth tax

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1207 - 1/13 of income

25
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What did Innocent the III do in 1208?

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Imposed a Papal Interdict on England

26
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1215

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The ‘Northerners’ rebel for Magna Carta

27
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Curthose rebellions

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1076 & 1079 & 1101

28
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York Schism

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1140-1156 - dispute over AoY (Henry Murdac, William FitzHerbert)

29
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1214

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Interdict lifted!

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