Conflict·b. 1214
Battle of Bouvines
Overview
The decisive battle of medieval France. On 27 July 1214 Philip II Augustus crushed a coalition of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV, Count Ferdinand of Flanders, and the English under John, ending the Plantagenet attempt to recover the continental holdings John had lost a decade earlier. Bouvines confirmed France as the dominant power of Latin Europe and broke John's standing at home — the Magna Carta crisis followed within a year.
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Events of the era
- Magna Cartab. 1215
- Treaty of Jaffab. 1229
- Third Crusade1189 – 1192
- Battle of Hattinb. 1187
- Siege of Jerusalemb. 1187