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      • A new leader was needed, and Henry used the opportunity to provide for his youngest son, John ‘Lackland’. At a council at Oxford, Henry declared that the nine-year-old boy should be crowned king of Ireland.
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  2. John I (15 – 19 November 1316), called the Posthumous (French: Jean I le Posthume, Occitan: Joan I lo Postume), was King of France and Navarre, as the posthumous son and successor of Louis X, for the four days he lived in 1316. He is the youngest person to be king of France, the only one to have borne that title from birth, and the only one ...

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · Capetian dynasty. John I (born Nov. 15, 1316—died Nov. 19/20, 1316, Paris) was the king of France, the posthumous son of Louis X of France by his second consort, Clémence of Hungary. He died just a few days after his birth but is nevertheless reckoned among the kings of France.

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  4. Feb 17, 2011 · The crisis of 1204. John can be credited with both winning and losing his inheritance at least twice over. In both cases, the key lay with the family of Lusignan in Poitou. John's energetic ...

  5. John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216) was the king of England from 1199 until his death in 1216. He lost the Duchy of Normandy and most of his other French lands to King Philip II of France, resulting in the collapse of the Angevin Empire and contributing to the subsequent growth in power of the French Capetian dynasty during the 13th century.

  6. John (1199–1216) Richard, mortally wounded at a siege in France in 1199, was succeeded by his brother John, one of the most detested of English kings. John’s reign was characterized by failure.

  7. www.historyireland.com › 800th-anniversary-kingHistory Ireland

    When the lords of Meath, Leinster and Ulster resisted John’s authority by not delivering the fugitive and his family to justice, John finally mounted his expedition to Ireland. John and the making of royal government in Ireland. When John came to Ireland in 1210, it was to finish the business he had started in 1204.

  8. King John. John, styled “King of England, Lord of Ireland,” and so forth, was born at Oxford, 24th December 1166, and came to Ireland as Viceroy in 1185. It is said to have been King Henry’s intention to have him crowned King of Ireland. Pope Urban III. had ratified his title to the crown, and even transmitted a diadem of gold interwoven ...

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