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TIMELINE OF BRITISH HISTORY 1066-1485 ((((1272 Edward I), 1485 Henry VII,…
TIMELINE OF BRITISH HISTORY 1066-1485
1485 Henry VII
1483 Richard III (locked Edward V and his brother in the Tower of London)
1066 William I
1483 Edward V (12 years old)
1087 William II
1461 Edward IV
1100 Henry I
1422 Henry VI
1135 Stephen
1413 Henry V
1154 Henry II
1399 Henry IV
1189 Richard I
1377 Richard II (10 years old)
1199 John
1327 Edward III
1216 Henry III (9 years old)
1307 Edward II
1272 Edward I
1315-1322 Millions die in the great European famine and cannibalism was widely reported
1326 Edward II wife Isabella betrayed him. When she returned, Edwards supporters deserted him and he was captured.
1305 William Wallace was executed in London
1327 Edward II abdicated and his 14 year old son Edward III became king
1282 Edward I defeats welsh leaders and builds castles to emphasise his power
1327 Edward II murdered at Berkeley Castle as instructed by Isabella
1245 Henry III begins rebuilding Westminster abbey in a Gothic style
1337 100 years war begins between France and England
1216-1217 France invades England
1348 The black death
1215 John and his barons signed the Magna carter
1413 St Andrews is established as the first Scottish University
1209 John is excommunicated following argument with Monks of Cantebury
1415 Henry V defeats the French at the battle of Agincourt
1189 John became king of England after scheming against his brother Richard Lionheart
1422 Henry V suddenly died, leaving his less than 1 year old son as king. England was therefore ruled by a regency council.
fire at Canterbury cathedral
1437 Henry VI considered old enough to rule as king
1170 Thomas Becket Murdered by Henry II soldiers
1455 wars of the roses begins, this battle marked beginning of civil war between 2 branches of royal family. Yorks & Lancaster.
1096 teaching begins at Oxford university
1476 William Claxton set up first printing press in England
1066 Battle of Hastings
1477 William Claxton prints the first book in England
1485 Henry Tudor defeats Richard III at the battle of Bosworth