The Plantagenets I Mikk Mattias Mahlapuu.

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The Plantagenets I Mikk Mattias Mahlapuu

The Plantagents

HENRY II Thomas Becket Archbisop of Canterbury strong king 21 Had Thomas Becket murdered Thomas Becket Archbisop of Canterbury venerated as a saint and martyr Fight fot the curches rights

John I - Lost big areas to France, signes magna carta Magna Carta- first formal document, everybody is equal under the law and God, the development of democracy

Salisbury Cathredal Anglican cathredal Chapter house contains 4 original copys of Magna Carta

Henry III 9 years old Reigned 56 years Forced to set up a parlament Rebuilt Westminster Abbey First parliament

Edward I (1272-1307) Edward II (1307-1327) Edward III (1327-1377)

The Order of the Garter First and remains the most prestigious British order of chivalry 1348 royal favour outstanding military service

THANK YOU !