Keep the Faith! there was much interaction between politics ( royal and noble) and religion at the time0-Knights wore cross designs on their breastplates, the knighthood ceremony was in part religious, the two blows on the shoulder were in a church, not an armory- though it could be done in the field., Saint Louis of France certainly qualified as a Crowned (Holy Knight) (no, not the Christmas song!) Religious ties held the feudal societies together- a big hazard was peasant and serf uprisings, of course.
they ate the food of nobles but not kings so check
Yes.it is because the barons wated a charter ,signed by king john. They chose Robert Fitz Walter to be their leader.then, they put their army together to occupy London.king john couldnt raised his army without the support of his barons..so,he had no choice but to signed the charter .in return,the barons agreed to be loyal to him
* King John raised the taxes(which Barons paid most of) * King John made the Barons serve in his army or pay money * King John made the English Barons who owned land in France give it up * King John imprisoned the Barons who he thought were annoying or would make them pay heavy fines * The Barons thought that King John had killed his nephew Arthur
The Parliament of 1265, also known as the first representative English Parliament, was created in response to the political turmoil and power struggle between King Henry III and Simon de Montfort, the leader of the barons. It was convened by Montfort as a way to strengthen his authority and legitimize his actions against the king. This parliament marked an important step towards the development of a more representative government in England.
Robber barons were those men that had sworn an oath to the King or reigning noble in their individual states or Duchies. They had gone to war for their liege and returned home, only to find the life was boring and uninteresting compared to combat, so they banded together and started terrorizing whole areas with fighting the locals and stealing what they had to keep up the tyranny.
they ate the food of nobles but not kings so check
If you are meaning the Feudal System, it is a system that William the Conqueror invented after he became king at the battle of Hastings. It helped him solve most of his problems as king because for the things that he needed, he would give land in return for.The king gave the barons land for trust and so that he wouldn't make enemys of all the people.The barons gave the knights some of their land so that the knights would each work 40 days a year in the kings army.The knights gave the peasents some of their land so that the peasents would give the king crops and food.i hope you get it now but if this is not the answer you are looking for im sorry i don't no what the medieval system is but the feudal system is what they used in medieval times =]
Yes.it is because the barons wated a charter ,signed by king john. They chose Robert Fitz Walter to be their leader.then, they put their army together to occupy London.king john couldnt raised his army without the support of his barons..so,he had no choice but to signed the charter .in return,the barons agreed to be loyal to him
* King John raised the taxes(which Barons paid most of) * King John made the Barons serve in his army or pay money * King John made the English Barons who owned land in France give it up * King John imprisoned the Barons who he thought were annoying or would make them pay heavy fines * The Barons thought that King John had killed his nephew Arthur
The Parliament of 1265, also known as the first representative English Parliament, was created in response to the political turmoil and power struggle between King Henry III and Simon de Montfort, the leader of the barons. It was convened by Montfort as a way to strengthen his authority and legitimize his actions against the king. This parliament marked an important step towards the development of a more representative government in England.
Robber barons were those men that had sworn an oath to the King or reigning noble in their individual states or Duchies. They had gone to war for their liege and returned home, only to find the life was boring and uninteresting compared to combat, so they banded together and started terrorizing whole areas with fighting the locals and stealing what they had to keep up the tyranny.
Whether or not a noble was a vassal of the king depended on the rank of the noble and the location. In the middle ages every noble was a vassal except the king. However, not all were vassals of the king. The top nobles or counts were vassals of the king. They had nobles under them. Those nobles had to obey their counts but did not have to obey the king. So a count could and frequently did join a civil war against a king.When William the Conqueror conquered England, he not only made his barons vassals to the king, but he also made the entire population vassals of the king. Thus in England the entire population consisted of the king's vassals. l
King John needed to rebuild his funds after he lost the war to King Phillip II. He attempted to do this by demanding a "scutage" (a fee paid in lieu of military service) from his barons who did not join him in his war with King Phillip II. These barons questioned the kings policies. They insisted he reestablishing Henry I's Coronation Oath. This put limits on the kings ability to obtain funds. King John refused. The rebelling barons began to loose momentum until an unexpected capture of London. This gave them a bargaining chip, so King John agreed to a Constitution. This is how the Magna Carta came about.
To protect the king
The Barons did not like the fact that the King could not do as he wanted, so they revolted, parliament was one of the conditions of peace.
Because he was the most successful; popular; rich; brave and very very charming so this led him too becoming the best ever medieval KING
because he quarreled with the king and the barons laughed at the Irish lost land in France made people pay huge taxes so he could pay for war in France