aha i don't know it.but he abuse his children
King James children were John, peter, Eliza but i think he had some more children i am not sure.
King John's legitimate children were as followsHenry III of EnglandRichard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, King of the RomansJoan, Queen of ScotsIsabella, Holy Roman EmpressEleanor, Countess of Pembroke
No, King John did not kill his family. He was married two times and had five legitimate children before his death. He was the father of King Henry VIII.
There were five children, Henry, Richard, Joan, Isabella and Eleanor
Preventing any children of British royalty from being named John ever again.
NO -- Of course they can, anybody can abuse anybody.
Edward of Middleham, John of Gloucester, also known as "John of Pontefract", and a daughter Katherine husband of the 2nd Earl of Pembroke. John and Katherine were not the children of his wife.
Yes. 12 girls and 12 boys.
Yes there are children, usually teens, who abuse their parents both verbally and physically.
King John was the youngest son of Henry II and his wife, Eleanor of Acquitaine, discounting Henry's three illigitimate children. Richard I was Henry II's third son.
Substance abuse in children is alcohol; street drugs; stealing prescription drugs from their parents or smoking.
the struggles he had were to deal with his children and to face war and go through all of the hard times with get to be king