answersLogoWhite

0

King John but i am not sure maybe Magna Carta

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What protected the British nobles from the king in 1215?

The MAGNA CARTA served a document that protected the nobles' rights with respect to the King.


Who commands nobles?

The nobles answer to the monarch.


Protected the rights of nobles against the British monarchy in 1215?

In 1215, the Magna Carta was signed, which protected the rights of nobles against the arbitrary authority of the British monarchy, specifically that of King John. This landmark document established principles such as the rule of law and due process, ensuring that even the king was subject to the law. It laid the groundwork for constitutional governance and the protection of individual rights, influencing future democratic developments.


What was the reason for the MagnaCarta?

The reason for the Magna Carta is to limit the power of the monarch, protect the nobles, and give equal rights to everyone including the nobles and monarch


Magna carta protected liberties of the?

nobles.


What feature of King James II most worried British nobles and members of Parliament when he became their king?

His Catholic religion . The Protestant nobles and members of Parliament were worried that a Catholic monarch would lead to discrimination against them. They even tried to prevent James II from becoming king, by trying to pass laws prohibiting Charles II from passing the crown to a Catholic. - ALEKZAA :)


What did the King give to the nobles (lords)?

The lords promised to support the monarch with knights.


The high nobles and barons revolted against who?

The high nobles and barons revolted against King John.


What are the levels of government under Federalism?

Monarch Clergy Nobles Knights Peasants Criminals


What did the lesser nobles do?

The lesser nobles were those not in the monarch such as Lords, who in turn had vassals, who in turn had vassals of their own.


Was King Louis XVI against the revolution?

Yes he was. The revolutionaries wanted a republic, but of course that was not possible as long as they had monarchs, and therefore were a monarchy. To truly be a republic, the revolutionaries needed to get rid of their monarchs. Since King Louis XVI was a monarch, he was therefore against this revolution.


Are nobles against or for the king in the second estate of the French Revolution?

The Nobles were pro Monarchy.