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  2. King John Summary. King John goes to war against the French after claims that his nephew should be king instead. John has conflict with the church, orders his nephew's death, and turns the nobles against himself. In the end, John dies from poison, the French retreat, and his son becomes King.

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  3. Plot Summary. King John refuses the demands of Chatillon, an ambassador from King Philip of France, to yield the English crown to young Arthur, Duke of Bretagne. John then intervenes in a dispute between Robert and Philip Faulconbridge over their inheritance. It emerges that Philip is the bastard son of King Richard.

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    King Richard I, the revered 'Lionheart', is dead. The play begins after the coronation of his youngest brother John. The French argue that the English throne rightfully belongs to Arthur, the young son of John’s deceased older brother, Geoffrey Plantagenet. War is declared between England and France.

    During the preparations for war, an inheritance dispute is brought before King John by the Faulconbridge family. Queen Elinor (John’s mother) immediately recognises the eldest Faulconbridge brother (the 'Bastard') as the illegitimate child of her favourite son, Richard the Lionheart. The Bastard is welcomed to Court as a Plantagenet and joins them ...

    Hubert, an aide to King John, suggests that the French and English could be united if they were to agree a marriage between Lewis the Dauphin, heir to France, and John's niece, Lady Blanche. Both sides approve and a hasty peace is negotiated. Arthur's mother, Lady Constance, is furious that the French have given up on her son's claim to the English...

    During the ensuing battle the English capture Arthur, and King John commands Hubert to execute the boy. Hubert cannot, and unbeknown to John, he lets Arthur live. Believing Arthur dead and suspecting foul play, King John’s noblemen leave him and rumours of chaos spread across the land. King John learns that his mother, Queen Elinor, has died in Fra...

    John falls ill on the battlefield and is taken to Swinstead Abbey. The lords learn they are betrayed by the French and return to John’s side. The Bastard wins the day on the field providing an initial victory for the English, but they lose half their forces in the Lincoln tides and are facing defeat as the Bastard escapes to Swinstead. King John di...

  4. The Life and Death of King John, a history play by William Shakespeare, dramatises the reign of John, King of England (ruled 1199–1216), the son of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine and the father of Henry III of England.

  5. Oct 4, 2017 · Synopsis: The events in King John take place in the thirteenth century, well before Shakespeares other English history plays. After the death of Johns brother, Richard I, John rules England. John’s young nephew, Arthur, has a claim to the throne and is supported by the French.

  6. King John, also known as The Life and Death of King John, is one of William Shakespeare’s historical plays. Written in the late sixteenth century and first published in 1623 in the First Folio , the play centers around a fictional account of King John of Englands reign between 1199 and 1216.

  7. Complete summary of William Shakespeare's King John. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of King John.

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