1200s in England
Events from the 1200s in England.
Incumbents
Monarch - John of England
Events
- 1200
- 1201
- 1202
- 30 April - King John fails to attend the court of Philip II to answer complaints of the barons of Poitou. Philip confiscates English lands in France, granting many of them to Arthur of Brittany.[1]
- 1 August - Battle of Mirabeau: John captures Arthur of Brittany.[2]
- 1203
- 1204
- 1205
- 1206
- 30 March - Pope Innocent III quashes King John's nomination of John de Gray as Archbishop of Canterbury.[2]
- 7 June - England invades France to defend Aquitaine; army campaigns in Poitou.[2]
- 26 October - Two-year truce with France agreed.[2]
- December - Monks at Canterbury sent into exile for electing Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury against King John's wishes.[2]
- 1207
- 17 June - Pope Innocent III consecrates Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury.
- 28 August - King John issues letters patent establishing the borough of Liverpool.[5]
- John exiles the Archbishop of York and seizes the revenues of Canterbury and York.[2]
- 1208
- 1209
Births
Deaths
References
See also