He was excommunicated by the church
King John was excommunicated by the church [The Pope] in 1209.Excommunicatedmeans the you have done something bad [so can't go to heaven] so is sent to hell.
He became King after his brother Richard I died. As Richard I left no heirs John became King.
King John had two sons, King Henry III (1 October 1207 - 16 November 1272) and Richard 1st Earl of Cornwall (5 January 1209 - 2 April 1272)
King John fed paupers as punishment for not observing the fast days during Lent. He had to feed 500 paupers in 1209 after not observing the sacred Good Friday fast.
1209
nothing happened!
There were only 6 Saxon barons because it was how many there were. No particular reason. These men were the men who began to conspire against King John in 1209.
King Sancho II of Portugal was born on September 8, 1209.
King Sancho II of Portugal was born on September 8, 1209.
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In the early 13th century, several notable kings ruled across Europe. In England, King John reigned until 1216, known for the signing of the Magna Carta. In France, King Philip II, also known as Philip Augustus, expanded the French territories significantly. Meanwhile, in the Holy Roman Empire, Otto IV was crowned emperor in 1209, though his reign was marked by conflict and division among German princes.
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