Siim Juht XB.  Was an English king  Was the son and successor of John I  Reigned 1216-1272  Was a middling head of state  Spent too much  Redeemed.

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Siim Juht XB

 Was an English king  Was the son and successor of John I  Reigned  Was a middling head of state  Spent too much  Redeemed himself by patronizing arts  Summoned the first parliament (1265)

 Officially The Most Noble Order of the Garter  Is an order of chivalry, or knighthood  Established in 1348 by Edward III  Membership is limited  Is dedicated to St. George  Motto: Honi soit qui mal y pense  Various legends

 Was a series of separate wars  Between the House of Anjou and the House of Plantagenet for the French throne  England’s wealth was in danger  The War began well for England  All English lands were won back  Joan of Arc turned the tide of the war  Ultimately the French won, but suffered greatly from the war

Edward III Philip IV

Sources:   war.htm war.htm  heritage/background/100yearswar.htm heritage/background/100yearswar.htm  ter.htm ter.htm  html html  Google Picture Search