edward i-iii, richard ii, the peasant revolt anna maria viinalass 10.b
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Edward I-III, Richard Edward I-III, Richard II, II, thethe Peasant Revolt Peasant Revolt
Anna Maria ViinalassAnna Maria Viinalass
10.B10.B
Edward I (1239 –1307)Edward I (1239 –1307)
Edward Edward LongshanksLongshanks John LacJohn Lackkland’s grandsonland’s grandson A man of authorityA man of authority brought Wales and brought Wales and
Scotland under English Scotland under English controlcontrol
Good relations with the Good relations with the king of France Philip IVking of France Philip IV
Edward II (1284-1327)Edward II (1284-1327)
homosexualhomosexual Isabella + Edward II Isabella + Edward II
(Isabella- daughter of (Isabella- daughter of Philip IV)Philip IV)
Consequences of this Consequences of this marriagemarriage
Isabella + Roger Isabella + Roger Mortimer (ruled 3 years)Mortimer (ruled 3 years)
Edward II – forced to Edward II – forced to abdicateabdicate
Edward III (1312-1377)Edward III (1312-1377) Seized power in 1330Seized power in 1330 EnglandEngland - the most efficient - the most efficient
military power in Europemilitary power in Europe 100 Years’ War (1337-100 Years’ War (1337-
1453)1453) ExpensiveExpensive king king Black DeathBlack Death Order of the GarterOrder of the Garter ““code of chivalry”code of chivalry” SonSon - - The Black PrinceThe Black Prince
Richard II (1367 –1400) Richard II (1367 –1400)
11 years old11 years old Uncle John ruled Uncle John ruled
instead of himinstead of him ((duke of Lancasterduke of Lancaster) )
Hadn’t got skillsHadn’t got skills Unpopular- taxesUnpopular- taxes
The Peasants’ Revolt (1381)The Peasants’ Revolt (1381) Lasted for 4 weeksLasted for 4 weeks Peasants + poor Peasants + poor
townspeopletownspeople Peasants took control of Peasants took control of
much much LondonLondon Wat TylWat Tyleer and other r and other
leaders were killedleaders were killed Richard’s promisesRichard’s promises Discontent with the state Discontent with the state
and the churchand the church
The Black PrinceThe Black Prince (1330 – (1330 –1376) 1376) no record of this name no record of this name
being used during his being used during his lifetimelifetime
black armourblack armour instead known as Edward instead known as Edward
of Woodstock, after his of Woodstock, after his place of birthplace of birth
Richard Grafton's Richard Grafton's ""Chronicle of England“
originorigin - - uncertain uncertain
Information:Information:
www.wikipedia.orgwww.wikipedia.org http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/britishhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british http://www.middle-ages.org.ukhttp://www.middle-ages.org.uk http://britishstudies.pbworks.comhttp://britishstudies.pbworks.com http://en.academic.ruhttp://en.academic.ru http://gatekeepkey.orghttp://gatekeepkey.org
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