Because he was king at the time and he thought that he should of had some say in what happened because it was his country and he was king so he thought he was ruler of what everyone done.
No He was not, King George III was head of the Church of England, thus was an Anglican
he didn't represent the church like a king should. He always argued with the pope.
Well he stopped Catholics going to there holy church so Guy Folks tried to bomb the houses of Parliament when King John was inside!
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.
The barons were very angry with King John. He could'nt keep land, support the church or keep taxes fairly.
yes king john was a great king and I know this because i go to church.
He was excommunicated
He was excommunicated by the church
No He was not, King George III was head of the Church of England, thus was an Anglican
he didn't represent the church like a king should. He always argued with the pope.
Well he stopped Catholics going to there holy church so Guy Folks tried to bomb the houses of Parliament when King John was inside!
king john
The Church of Scotland was founded in 1560 by John Knox, a Scottish clergyman and key figure in the Scottish Reformation. He played a significant role in shaping the beliefs and structure of the church.
No, not explicitly. There are people who argue that King David and Jonathan, Ruth and Naomi, Jesus and St. John, and even the Roman Centurion and his slave that was cured by Jesus were somehow a couple, but that interpretation is not supported by the text nor by Church teaching.
John Sinclair Stevenson has written: 'A King's champions' -- subject(s): Church history
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.
Taxation of the church.