8. Late Middle Ages Flashcards

just how i like em (54 cards)

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Greatest of all Plantagenets:

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Edward I (1272-1307)

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Characteristics of Edward I’s reign (name 4):

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-founder of the English parliamentary system & law codifier
-nationalism
-centralisation of king’s power
-wars agains Wales & Scotland

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Model parliament (1295) summoned by Edward I:

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representations of all classes with political rights (their approval for taxation is required)

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The Ring of Iron is…

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A network of immense castles in Wales, commissioned by Edward I (his invasion)

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English conquest of the Wales
(ruler + dates)

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Edward I
1277, 1282-1284

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Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 -consequences (name 2):

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-Wales loses its independence, is annexed by England
-English common law and shires

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First English Prince of Wales:

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Edward II

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What did the English stole from the Welsh? :)))

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Welsh longbow

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First war of Scottish Independence (years):

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1296-1328

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How many pretenders did the Scottish throne have in 1290?

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THIRTEEN !!! 13 :0 ?!

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Whic of the pretenders sat on the Scottish throne and why?

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1291 -John Balliol, thanks to Edward I

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After John Balliol is crowned, he…

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Pays homage to Edward I
(Scotland is treated as a vassal state)

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Auld Alliance -explain

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Scotland allies with France, instead of paying Edward I money for troops

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In response to the Auld Alliance (1294), Edward I…

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Invades Scotland, occupies, steals the Stone of Scone

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The Stone of Scone is…

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Stone of Scone -a coronation stone of Scottish Kings

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The uprising of William Wallace (years)

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1297-1305

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Robert the Bruce is…

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in 1306 crowned the king od Scotland

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Robert the Bruce grafually reconquers the North of Scotland (years):

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1307-1314

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The Battle of Bannockburn

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1314 -most significant Scottish victory, secures Scottish independence

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Reign of Edward III is also called the…

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Age of chivalry !

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21
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Who introduced English as the official language in law?

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Edward III

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How did Edward III divide the Parliament?

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House of Commons,
House of Lords

23
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Order of the Garter is ….

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The most senior knighthood in Britain

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The hundred years’ war (years):

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The hundred years' war (1337-1453) was fought between which dynasties?
English -House of Plantagenet French -House of Valois
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The hundret years' war is divided into three phases, name the one that England dominated:
FIRST: Edwardian War
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Which hundret years' war (1337-1453) phases did France dominate?
SECOND: Caroline War THIRD: Lancastrian War
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Where was the hundret years' (1337-1453) war fought?
In France +naval raids on the southern coast of England
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Why did the hundred years' war (1337-1453) start?
-Edward III claim to the French throne -England's support of a rebellion -the Auld Alliance
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A famous British victory (1346)
The battle of Crecy (1346)
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War is interrupted by ...... that killed 1/3 of the Europe's population:
Black Death (1348)
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The last Plantagenet:
Richard II (1377-1399)
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The Great Peasants' Revolt in Kent and Essex (date):
1381
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"The morning star of the English Reformation":
John Wycliffe
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Wycliffe's doctrines (name 3):
the Bible>church officials Pope=antichrist king>priests
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Who first translated the Bible into English? (1384)
John Wycliffe (1384)
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Wycliffe's followers are called:
The Lollards ("to mumble prayers")
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Why does Richard II stop ruling?
He abdicates due to political turmoil
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What dynasty takes over after the Plantagenets?
The House of Lancaster (Henries domain)
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What Henries came from the Lancasters?
Henry IV (prequel) Henry V Henry VI (sequel)
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Which Henry resumes the 100 Years' War (1337-1453)?
Henry V revives the claim to the French throne
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The greatest British victory of the Hundret Years' War (1337-1453):
The battle of Agincourt (1415)
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When did English kings stop claiming the French throne?
1801 :o
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Who is associated with the Siege of Orleans (1428/9)?
Henry VI, Joan d'Arc
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In 1453, the English lose all possessions in France except...
Calais
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Wars of the Roses (years):
1455-1485
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The "roses" in the wars of the roses (1455-1485):
York: The white rose Lancaster: The red rose (Henry VI & his wife)
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The bloodiest battle ever fought in the British Isles (1461):
The Battle of Towton
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Who wins the war of roses (1455-1485)
(White Rose) The House of York -Edward IV
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The last battle of the Wars of Roses (1455-1485):
The battle of Bosworth (1485)
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The new dynasty that emerges after the war of Roses (1455-1485) is...
The Tudors (Wales!)
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Beginning of the Renaissance:
1485
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Yeomen -meaning:
Rich peasants that buy off land
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15th century England (name 3):
-end of feudalism (land becomes rented) -enclosures, wool trade -first printing office