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  2. Magna Carta - Wikipedia

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    Magna Carta Cotton MS. Augustus II. 106, one of four surviving exemplifications of the 1215 text Created 1215 ; 810 years ago (1215) Location Two at the British Library ; one each in Lincoln Castle and in Salisbury Cathedral Author(s) John, King of England His barons Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury Purpose Peace treaty Full text Magna Carta at Wikisource Part of the Politics series ...

  3. 1215 - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Year 1215 was a common year ... The Macy Jug, from Iran, is made. It is now kept at the ...

  4. 1215 in France - Wikipedia

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    Other events of 1215 History of France • Timeline • Years: Events from the year 1215 in France. Incumbents. Monarch – Philip II [1] Events. ...

  5. Fourth Council of the Lateran - Wikipedia

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    While the precise application and levels of conformity to Lateran IV were variable, some historians claim that it created a wide range of legal measures with long term repercussions, which were used to persecute minorities and helped usher in a specifically intolerant kind of European society, or as historian R. I. Moore defines it, a ...

  6. Category:1215 establishments - Wikipedia

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    History portal; This category is for organizations, places or other things founded or established in the year 1215. 1210; ... Noble titles created in 1215 (2 P) S.

  7. Kingdom of England - Wikipedia

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    King John signs Magna Carta at Runnymede in 1215, surrounded by his baronage. Illustration from Cassell's History of England , 1902. The Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland took place during the late 12th century, when Anglo-Normans gradually conquered and acquired large swathes of land from the Irish, over which England then claimed sovereignty ...

  8. This Day in History: Smithsonian Institute created - AOL

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    This Day In History: 08/10/1846 - Smithsonian Created On August 10, 1846 , James K. Polk, the 11th President of the United States signed the Smithsonian Institution Act into law.

  9. First Barons' War - Wikipedia

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    On 25 November 1215, John had sent a writ to the justiciars saying, "Send to us with all speed by day and night, forty of the fattest pigs of the sort least good for eating so that we may bring fire beneath the castle". [7] The fire thus created caused one entire corner of the keep to collapse.