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  1. 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 ...

  2. “At the start of the period, concurrent with the accession of Henry IV (r. 1399–1413), England’s first Lancastrian king, Great Britain and Ireland are rife with internal tensions, including Welsh revolt, a series of baronial rebellions led by the Percy family of Northumberland, and ongoing warfare among the Anglo-Irish nobility. In 1415, Henry V (r. 1413–22) renews the war with France ...

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  4. 1403: Owen Glendower was defeated near Carmarthen. Battle of Shrewsbury on the 21st July. 1404: Owen Glendower by now had gained overall control of Wales and taken control Harlech Castle. 1407: Major outbreak of plague. 1409: Harlech Castle recaptured by the English and Owen Glendower’s wife, daughter and grandchildren taken prisoner.

  5. 4 days ago · May 26, 2024. The medieval period was a crucible that forged the nation we now know as England. From the crumbling of Roman order in the 5th century to the violent birth of the Tudor state in the late 15th century, England endured conquests and catastrophes, wars and woes, plagues and persecutions. But it also witnessed remarkable feats of ...

  6. This study lays the groundwork for further study of Englands history in the following centuries. Everything you need to know about England in the 14th Century for the GCSE History Eduqas exam, totally free, with assessment questions, text & videos.

  7. Jul 2, 2017 · This timeline gives a chronological listing of the main events in English history for the years 1470 – 1479. The monarchs for this period were. Edward IV to October 1471, Henry VI from October to May 1471. Edward IV from May 1471. 1470 (12th March) Battle of Losecoat Field.

  8. Category: 14th century. In the 13th-14th centuries the inhabitants of the bigger towns had to rely more and more on the neighbouring country-side for their foodstuffs and raw materials for their crafts. Trade between the town and the country-side began to develop. Now we shall learn more about: - the trade connections between the town and the ...

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