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From B. LYON, A CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL ENGLAND 2d ed. (New York, 1980) 108

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MAP AND CHRONOLOGY | William I — 1066–1087 | William II (Rufus) — 1087–1100 | sons of “Anglo-Norman” kings | Henry I — 1100–1135 | Stephen (Henry I’s nephew) and Matilda (Henry I’s daughter) — 1135–1154 (The latter part of Stephen’s reign is frequently referred to as “the anarchy.”) | Henry II (Henry I’s grandson) — 1154–1189 “Angevin” kings | Richard I (the “Lion-hearted”) — 1189–1199) | Henry II’s | John — 1199–1216 | sons From 1066–1087 and 1106–1205, the Kings of England were also dukes of Normandy (but only nominally during Stephen’s reign).

1086–87 — Domesday Book 1164 — Constitutions of Clarendon 1166 — Assize of Clarendon 1176 — Assize of Northampton 1189 — Glanvill wrtten by this date 1204 — Loss of Normandy 1215 — Magna Carta

REGNUM AND SACERDOTIUM IN ENGLAND, 1066–1215:

Chronology Kings Archbishops of Canterbury Popes 1049 — Leo IX 1054 — d. Leo IX 1066 — William I 1070 — Lanfranc 1073 — Gregory VII 1087 — William II 1089 — d. Lanfranc 1085 — d. Gregory VII 1100 — Henry I 1093 — Anselm 1088 — Urban II 1109 — d. Anselm 1099 — Paschal II 1118 — d. Panchal II (1122 — Concordat of Worms) 1135 — Stephen 1138 — Theobald 1130 — Innocent II 1143 — d. Innocent II 1154 — Henry II 1154 — Adrian IV 1161 — Becket 1159 — Alexander III 1170 — d. Becket 1181 — d. Alexander III 1189 — Richard 1193 — Hubert Walter 1199 — John 1205 — Stephen Langton 1198 — Innocent III (1213 — Langton secures post) 1216 — d. John 1228 — d. Langton 1216 — d. Innocent III

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MAP AND CHRONOLOGY

Chronology Henry III — 1216–1272 — 57 years — died at age 65 Edward I — 1272–1307 — 35 years — died at age 68

1232 — end of Hubert de Burgh’s justiciarship 1258–59 — Provisions of Oxford, Provisions of Westminster, Treaty of Paris 1264 — Mise of Amiens, Battle of Lewes, Simon de Montfort’s Parliament 1265 — Battle of Evesham 1266 — Dictum of Kenilworth 1284 — Statute of Wales 1292 — Judgment for John Baliol, beginning of Scottish wars 1295 — “Model” Parliament 1297 — Confirmatio cartarum 1303 — Treaty of Paris with Philip the Fair