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King John of England
Step back into history get Medieval facts and information about the famous people, life and 
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Medieval Kings of England What were the duties of Medieval Kings of England? Short, concise biographies of the Medieval  
Kings of England. From 1066 -1154 the Normans ruled the English after their victory at the Battle  
of Hastings. There are biographies and timelines of the Norman Kings, and even a Queen,  of the  
Medieval Times encompass one of the most exciting periods in the History of England and  
Europe. Starting with the Battle of Hastings and the Norman Conquest in England - when William  
the Conqueror effectively took all of the lands from the Saxon English and gave them to  
French nobles. The Kings and Queens of England in Medieval Times included Richard the  
Lionheart and the great Plantagenet English Kings from King Henry II (1154-1189) to King  
Edward III (1327-1377). The Hundred Years War between England and France. The Medieval  
Kings and Queens of the Royal Houses of Lancaster and York and the Wars of the Roses.  
The English Medieval Kings cover the periods from 1066 - 1485. 
Medieval Kings of England - Who was King Arthur? If we look at the Timeline of Medieval Kings the name of King Arthur does not appear. So who 
was King Arthur and where does King Arthur fit in to the History of the Kings of Britain? We 
associate King Arthur with the Knights of the Round Table, with the Code of Chivalry and 
courtly love and with a place called Camelot and a magician called Merlin. The following links 
unravel the mystery and legend which is King Arthur: 
The Norman Kings of England in Medieval Times The Kings of England in Medieval Times started with the Norman Invasion. From 1066 -1154 - The  
Normans ruled the English after their victory at the Battle of Hastings when William, Duke of  
Normandy was crowned King of England (William I) better known as William the Conqueror. The  
Norman dynasty included four Kings of England in Medieval Times: 
The Plantagenet Kings of England in Medieval Times From 1154 - 1377 the Plantagenet Kings of England (Angevin Line) ruled the English. The  
Plantagenet Kings of England (the Angevin dynasty) included seven Kings of England in Medieval  
Times: 
The Royal Houses of Lancaster and York became Kings of England in Medieval Times From 1377 - 1485 the Royal Houses of Lancaster and York became Kings of England in  
Medieval Times and ruled the English. The Lancaster and York Kings of England included seven  
Kings of England in Medieval Times: 
The defeat of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth saw the emergence of a new era in English  
History - the Tudors starting with the man who claimed victory over Richard III - Henry Tudor  
who became King Henry VII on August 22, 1485. 
Medieval Kings The Medieval Life and Times website provides interesting facts, history and information about  
great people and important events in Medieval history which scatter the Medieval History books.  
The Medieval Times Sitemap provides full details of all of the information and facts about the  
fascinating subject of the lives of the Kings of England who lived during the historical period of  
the Middle Ages. The content of this article on Medieval life and times provides free  
educational details, facts and information for reference and research for schools, colleges and  
homework for history courses and history coursework. 
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Medieval Kings of England
- Read books from a history book club or watch the 
 History Channel DVDs on Medieval Times 
- Interesting Facts and information about 
 Kings of England in Medieval Times 
- Key dates of succession of the Medieval Kings
 
- Middle Ages Kings - key dates
 
- Timeline of Medieval Kings of England
 
- Dates of Succession and the deaths of the Kings of England 
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