There was no battle at Runnymede. It was a meeting between rebel barons and King John.
It was also where the Magna Carta was drawn up and sealed
William II?
King John, the first and only
King John was the monarch involved. John had been involved in a long drawn out civil war with a number of his more influential Barons. So seesaw was this war that at one point to improve his position, King John handed the country over to the control of the pope. He was eventually compelled by these Barons to attend Runnymead (an island in the middle of the river Thames) to sign The Magna Carta or great Charter. which set out the rights of Barons and monarch and bound the rights into law.
The Saxons/English lost to the Normans/French well.
The Scots army lost to the English army in 1298. The British Government army lost to the Jacobite army in 1746.
they lost because Edward 2 chose a bad postition for the English to fight
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It was the battle of Guilford Courthouse (near Greensboro, NC). While we lost that battle, Cornwallis (the English general) said that another such victory for the English and they shall lose the war.
William the conqueror (who was the Norman leader and who won) and Harold Godwin (who was the English king and lost)
Trafalgar, a battle he lost to the English due to his crossing of the T's (naval tactic) and their flag communication.