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  1. This calendar is based on the modern (historical) year, which begins on 1 January. It should be remembered that in medieval times the year was more commonly reckoned from 25 March (or sometimes from 25 December). The regnal dates used are those given in the Guide to the Contents of the Public Record Office, vol.1 (1963).

    • Edward III

      Reign of Edward III. Regnal year: Easter Sunday : 1 Edward...

    • Edward I

      Reign of Edward I. Regnal year: Easter Sunday : 1 Edward I...

    • Edward II

      Reign of Edward II. Regnal year: Easter Sunday : 1 Edward II...

    • Henry VII

      Reign of Henry VII. Regnal year: Easter Sunday : 1 Henry VII...

    • Henry VI

      Reign of Henry VI. Henry VI was briefly restored to the...

    • Elizabeth I

      Reign of Elizabeth I. Regnal year: Easter Sunday : 1...

    • Henry VIII

      Reign of Henry VIII. Regnal year: Easter Sunday : 1 Henry...

  2. 14th century. 1305 Capture and execution of Scottish resistance fighter William Wallace by the English on a charge of treason; 1306 Robert the Bruce kills John Comyn III of Badenoch and is crowned King of Scotland; 1307 Death of Edward I, Edward II accedes to the English throne; 1314 Decisive victory for Scotland over England at the Battle of ...

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  4. The 14th century in England saw the Great Famine and the Black Death, catastrophic events that killed around half of England's population, throwing the economy into chaos, and undermining the old political order.

  5. Mary I, the future queen of England (r. 1553-1558), is born to parents Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. 1521: Lutheran writings begin to circulate in England. 1527 21 May Phillip II, the future king of England (r. 1554-1558), is born to parents Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire and Isabella of Portugal. 1526

  6. Everything you need to know about England in the 14th Century for the GCSE History Eduqas exam, totally free, with assessment questions, text & videos. Home Library Revision Timetable Free timetable app

  7. Using timelines to embed chronology. The Heritage Schools Programme has commissioned an Interactive Timeline of the history of England from 100BC to 2000AD. You can also download it as a PowerPoint Presentation (below), along with additional sets of local heritage slides (below) for each of the Heritage Schools regions.

  8. The English Middle Ages is a historical period that started in the 5th century and ended in the 16th century. Historically, it begins with the departure of the Roman legions from Britain and the invasion of the Anglo-Saxons. It then ends with Henry VIII and the reform of the Scottish theologian, John Knox. The 5th century is known by historians ...

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