Yes, the first significant attempt to limit the power of the king occurred with the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215. This landmark document established the principle that the monarchy was subject to the law and granted certain rights to the nobility, including protections against unlawful imprisonment. It laid the groundwork for the development of constitutional governance and inspired future legal frameworks that sought to balance power between the monarchy and the governed.
A limited monarchy is where the King's power is limited by law
because the king had anghit. The power of the british king was limited by the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights
The English "Magna Carta".
ruled by a king/ queen but with limited power.
King John
England
they signed the magna carta which limited the king/queen's power
It limited the power of the king/queen
Magnate carta
limited the power of the king
Magnate carta
It limited the monarch's powers, saying that the king is not above the law, that the king is subject to the law.