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1189
Richard prepares for the Third Crusade
Richard raises funds through heavy taxation and selling offices. Leaves England in December 1189; sets out for the Holy Land in 1190. -
Jul 6, 1189
Richard I crowned King
Richard I is crowned king of England after the death of his father, Henry II -
1190
Richard departs for the Third Crusade
Richard leaves England to join the Third Crusade, appointing William Longchamp as justiciar in his absence. -
1190
Richard meets Phillip II in Sicily
Richard and Phillip II of France meet in Sicily to co-ordinate their efforts for the Third Crusade. -
1191
Battle of Arsuf
Richard defeats Saladin's forces, securing a key victory in the Third Crusade -
1191
Richard arrives at Acre
Richard arrives at Acre to find the Crusader army laying siege to the city, which had been held by Saladin's forces since 1187. -
Jun 12, 1191
Seige of Acre
Richard helps capture Acre from Saladin during the Third Crusade -
Jun 12, 1191
Surrender of Acre
Saladin's garrison surrenders Acre to the Crusaders after a long siege. Richard and Phillip II of France argue over control of the city. -
Jul 12, 1191
Capture of Acre
Richard and Phillip II capture the city of Acre from Muslim forces after a prolonged siege. -
Aug 20, 1191
Massacre at Acre
After Saladin fails to pay a ransom for prisoners, Richard orders the execution of approximately 2,700 Muslim prisoners outside Acre's walls. -
Sep 7, 1191
Battle of Arsuf
Richard defeats Saladin's forces at the battle of Arsuf, securing the Crusaders' position along the coast. -
1192
Richard Captured
On his way home, Richard is captured by Duke Leopold of Austria -
1192
John declares Richard dead
While Richard is held captive in Austria, John, aided by Phillip II of France, spreads rumours that Richard is dead and begins plotting to seize the throne. -
Sep 2, 1192
Treaty with Saladin
Richard makes a truce with Saladin, allowing Christian pilgrims to access Jerusalem -
1193
Richard is held hostage in Germany
Richard is transferred to Emperor Henry VI, who demands a huge ransom of 150,000 marks for his release. -
1194
Richard returns to England
Richard returns to England to restore order and punish those who supported John's rebellion; he quickly secures his position before departing for France. -
1194
Ransom for Richard paid
Eleanor of Aquitaine raises funds through taxes and church wealth; Richard's ransom is paid and he is released from captivity. -
1196
Construction of Chateau Gaillard
Richard begins building Chataeu Gaillard, a fortress in Normandy, to defend against French attacks. -
Apr 6, 1199
Death of King Richard I
Richard dies from a crossbow wound at the siege of Chalus. John becomes King. -
May 27, 1199
John crowned King
John is crowned at Westminster Abbey -
1200
Treaty of Le Goulet
John and Phillip sign the Treaty of Le Goulet, recognising John's control over certain French territories. -
1202
Capture of Arthur of Brittany
John captures his nephew Arthur of Brittany at the Battle of Mirebeau, later accused of murdering him. -
1202
Loss of Normandy
Philip II of France takes control of Normandy, weakening John's position. -
1204
Fall of Chateau Gaillard
John's fortress falls to Philip II, leading to the complete loss of Normandy -
1205
John's failed invasion
John attempts to regain Normandy but is defeated by Phillip II and forced to retreat. -
1207
Dispute with the Pope
John refuses to accept Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury -
1208
Interdict placed on England
Pope Innocent III places England under interdict -
1209
John excommunicated
John is excommunicated by Pope Innocent III -
1212
Plot to kill John
A group of barons plot to assassinate John but the conspiracy is uncovered and suppressed. -
1213
John submits to the Pope
John accepts Stephen Langton as Archbishop and surrenders England as a papal fief to lift the interdict. -
Jun 27, 1214
Battle of Bouvines
John's allies are defeated by Phillip II, further weakening John's power -
1215
First Baron's War begins
John rejects Magna Carta; civil war breaks out. -
Jun 15, 1215
Magna Carta
John is forced to seal Magna Carta at Runnymede, limiting royal authority. -
1216
Prince Louis invades
French Prince Louis is invited by the barons to invade England -
1216
John loses royal treasure
John's baggage train, including royal treasure, is lost in the Marshes of The Wash during a retreat. -
Oct 19, 1216
Death of John
John dies at Newark castle, likely from dysentery; his son Henry III becomes King at age 9. -
Oct 28, 1216
Henry III crowned King
Henry III crowned King of England at Gloucester Cathedral, with William Marshal appointed as regent.