The MAGNA CARTA served a document that protected the nobles' rights with respect to the King.
England
King John signed the Magna Carta in 1215 in a meadow at Runnymede, which is near Egham in the Southern English county of Surrey. He did not sign it, but had the Royal "Great Seal" attached to it.
The Magna Carta was signed in 1215, which was in the 13th century.
15 June 1215, at Runnymeade.
There were two things that persuaded the nobles to recognize King Arthur as their king. These two things were the persistence of the peasants to have him pull the sword and him actually pulling the word in front of everyone.
King John but i am not sure maybe Magna Carta
Tax the king
1215
they forced the king of England to sign the Magna Carta
The didn't. King John signed the magna carta in 1215.
the nobles rebelled on him and he was forced to sign the magna carta in 1215
In 1215, King John was forced to accept the Magna Carta - a document that limited the king's power and was proposed by the nobles.
magna carta signed by King john in 1215.
Magna Carta. This was signed by King John of England in June 1215 at Runymede on the River Thames.
The Magna Carta was imposed on King John of England by his subjects in an attempt to limit his powers and protect their own rights. It was signed on June 15, 1215, near Windsor, England.
It was signed in the year 1215 by King John.
In the year 1215, at Runnymede, King John was compelled by the barons in arms to sign the Magna Charta. It was the first step on the way to the constitution.