Examples of using King john in English and their translations into Chinese
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Magna Carta was sealed by King John in 1215 and established the principle that everyone is subject to the law, including the king. .
Year old King John and his rebelling nobles and bishops reached a reconciliation on June 15.
King John of Bohemia captures Medvėgalis, an important fortress of the pagan Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and baptizes 6,000 of its defenders 1.
Thinking this would lead to an eastern sea route to Asia, King John was no longer interested in Columbus and his plan.
Kingston received a royal charter in 1200 from King John.
In 1356 the English won the battle of Poitiers, capturing King John II of France.
It dates back to 1215 when King John granted a charter allowing the citizens of London to elect their own mayor.
The animated doodle shows King John signing the Magna Carta, meaning‘The Great Charter'- which is one of the most famous documents in the world.
King John was not a good man- he had his little ways and sometimes no one spoke to him for days and days and days.".
This great London event dates back to 1215 when King John granted a charter allowing the citizens of London to elect their own mayor.
King John, hearing how matters stood, came up to the rescue, with his army.
The original Magna Carta was sealed by King John of England in 1215, and enshrined civil rights in English law.
Horrible Histories returns for a special about King John and Magna Carta, starring Ben Miller.
When King John of Bohemia joined his French allies at Crecy, he was not only 50 years old, he was completely blind.
Henry was the third child of King John I and had been responsible for early developments in maritime trade and exploration with other continents.
By the time of her death she had outlived all of her children except for King John and Eleanor, Queen of Castile.
As Shakespeare's King John says to Hubert,“Within this wall of flesh there is a soul counts thee her creditor.”.
The Magna Carta was signed by King John on June 15th, 1215.
One such mishap involved King John, who in 1216 tried to cross the Wash, a bay in Lincolnshire.
It was a charter signed by King John of England on June 15, 1215.