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  1. Jan 22, 2016 · If you find our videos helpful you can support us by buying something from amazon.https://www.amazon.com/?tag=wiki-audio-20Ransom of King John II of France T...

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  2. The ransom of John II of France was an event during the Hundred Years War, between France and England. King John was captured by the English during the Battle of Poitiers in 1356, and held for ransom by the English crown. Finally settled in the Treaty of Brétigny in 1360, the ransom of John II had serious consequences for the ongoing ...

  3. Mar 11, 2021 · This video is about John II nicknamed "The Good", the king of France, the knight. Story that shows the Hundred Years' War from the personality of one of its ...

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  4. John II (French: Jean II; 26 April 1319 – 8 April 1364), called John the Good (French: Jean le Bon), was King of France from 1350 until his death in 1364. When he came to power, France faced several disasters: the Black Death, which killed nearly one-third to one-half of its population; popular revolts known as Jacqueries; free companies (Grandes Compagnies) of routiers who plundered the ...

  5. Marking a serious setback for the French, the treaty was signed after Edward the Black Prince defeated and captured John II of France at the Battle of Poitiers (1356). The French ceded extensive territories in northwestern France to England and agreed to ransom John at a cost of three million gold crowns, while King Edward III renounced his ...

  6. From their he is taken to the English camp and presented to the Prince of Wales, who was the commander and highest ranking Englishman present, and then to England. The military practice of allowing nobles to be ransomed was a fairly common practice at the time and was actually quite profitable. King John's ransom, for example, was negotiated to ...

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  8. Jul 28, 2020 · John II: Prisoner of War. King John II and his son Philip The Bold were captured by the English during the Battle of Poitiers. King John spent the next four years in England trying to negotiate a release and raise the ransom money. His eldest son, Charles worked on the home front trying to raise money and support for his father’s return.

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