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    1215. Cette page concerne l'année 1215 du calendrier julien. Pour l'année 1215 av. J.-C., voir 1215 av. J.-C. 15 juin : Jean d'Angleterre signe la Magna Carta. Elle garantit les droits féodaux, les libertés des villes contre l’arbitraire royal et institue le contrôle de l’impôt par le Grand Conseil du Royaume.

  2. 169 knights killed. 131 knights captured. Heavy infantry losses. The Battle of Bouvines was fought on 27 July 1214 near the town of Bouvines in the County of Flanders. It was the concluding battle of the Anglo-French War of 1213–1214. Although estimates on the number of troops vary considerably among modern historians, at Bouvines, a French ...

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  3. Jun 8, 2018 · Magna Carta. Full text of the Magna Carta, signed by King John at Runnymede. June 15, AD. 1215. Translated from the original Latin. [Johannes Dei gratia rex Anglie, dominus Hibernie dux Normannie, Aquitannie et comes Andegavie, archiepiscopis, episcopis, abbatibus, comitibus, baronibus, justiciariis, forestariis, vicecomitibus, prepositis ...

  4. The Magna Carta (1215) Magna Carta, or “Great Charter,” signed by the King of England in 1215, was a turning point in human rights. The Magna Carta, or “Great Charter,” was arguably the most significant early influence on the extensive historical process that led to the rule of constitutional law today in the English-speaking world.

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  6. The Fourth Council of the Lateran or Lateran IV was convoked by Pope Innocent III in April 1213 and opened at the Lateran Palace in Rome on 11 November 1215.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Magna_CartaMagna Carta - Wikiwand

    Magna Carta Libertatum, commonly called Magna Carta or sometimes Magna Charta, is a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215. First drafted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Cardinal Stephen Langton, to make peace between the unpopular king and a group of rebel barons, it promised the protection of church rights, protection for the ...

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