جون، ملك إنگلترة
John | |
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King of England | |
العهد | 27 May 1199 – 19 October 1216 |
التتويج | 27 May 1199 |
سبقه | Richard I |
تبعه | Henry III |
Lord of Ireland | |
العهد | May 1177 – 19 October 1216 |
تبعه | Henry III |
وُلِد | 24 December 1166 Beaumont Palace, Oxford, Kingdom of England |
توفي | 19 October 1216 (aged 49) Newark Castle, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, Kingdom of England |
الدفن | Worcester Cathedral, England |
Spouse | |
الأنجال تفاصيل | |
البيت | Plantagenet/Angevin[nb 1] |
الأب | Henry II, King of England |
الأم | Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine |
جون بلا أرض (John Lackland) عاش (أوكسفورد 1167 -نوورك، نوتنغهامشير 1216 م)، هو ملك إنكلترا (1199-1216 م)، كان خامس أبناء الملك هنري الثاني، تولى الحكم خلفا لأخيه ريتشارد قلب الأسد.
بعد فترة قصيرة من تتويجه (1200 م)، تزوج من "إيزابيل من أنْغُولِم" (Isabelle d'Angoulême)، والتي كانت قد خُطِبت لأحد النبلاء الفرنسيين، وهو "هوغ التاسع من لوسينيان" (Hugues IX de Lusignan)، كان في عمله هذا قد خالف الأعراف المسيحية، فاشتكى الأخير لملك فرنسا "فيليب أوغست" (Philippe Auguste)، والذي استدعى بدوره "جون" أمام مجلس النبلاء، وأمام تهرب المدعى عليه، انتهز "فيليب أوغست" الفرصة فقرر وبموافقة من المجلس تجريده من أملاكه الفرنسية (1202 م). حاول "جون" أن يستعيد أملاكه، فتحالف مع الامبراطور الجرماني "أوتو الرابع"، إلا أن الأخير هُزِم أمام الفرنسيين، ثم لاقى "جون" نفس المصير في معركة "روش أو مولن" (Roche-aux-Moines) في نفس العام. في السنة التالية، أصَّر الملك على رفض تعيين "ستيفان لانغتون" (Stephen Langton) أُسقفا على كانتربيري (Canterbury)، فحلت عليه نقمة البابا، ثم حُرِم من حقوقه الكَنسِية وأُجبِر على أن يضع مملكته تحت سلطة البابا المعنوية.
كانت لإخفاقات جون في الخارج صدى سلبي في الداخل (إنكلترا)، وبالأخص وأنه قد أجهَد الشعب بكثرة مطالبه المالية وشروطه التعجيزية، فتعالت الأصوات المعارضة، وبالأخص بين كبار النبلاء (البارونات). كانت الحكومة الملكية ضعيفة جدا وفي غفلة عن الأحداث، فقام النبلاء بالاستيلاء على لندن، وأجبروا الملك على توقيع وثيقة الـ"ماغنا كارتا" (Magna Carta). حدَّت (قلصت) هذه الوثيقة من صلاحيات الملك، وحرمته من اعتقال الناس بطريقة تعسفية (بدون محاكمة). بعد فترة عاد الملك ليرفض الوثيقة، فاشتعلت نار الحرب الأهلية، وانتهى أمر "جون" بأن لاقى مصرعه في إحدى المعارك.
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النشأة (1166–1189)
الطفولة وإرث الأنجڤان
الحياة المبكرة
حكم ريتشارد (1189–1199)
العهد اللاحق (1204–1214)
السياسة القارية
Scotland, Ireland and Wales
Dispute with the Pope and excommunication
Failure in France and the First Barons' War (1215–1216)
الحرب مع البارونات
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الأنجال
John and Isabella of Angoulême had five children:
- Henry III, King of England (1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272)
- Richard, King of the Romans (5 January 1209 – 2 April 1272)
- Joan, Queen of Scotland (22 July 1210 – 4 March 1238)
- Isabella, Holy Roman Empress (1214 – 1 December 1241)
- Eleanor, Countess of Pembroke (1215 – 13 April 1275)
John had several mistresses, including one named Suzanne.[1] His known illegitimate children are:
- Richard FitzRoy (ح. 1190 – June 1246),[1] whose mother was Adela, John's first cousin
- Joan, Lady of Wales (ح. 1191 – February 1237),[1] also known by her Welsh name of Siwan
- John (fl. 1201), who became a clerk[2]
- Geoffrey (died 1205), held the honour of Perche[1][2]
- Oliver fitz Regis (bef. 1199 – 1218/1219), whose mother was Hawise, sister of Fulk FitzWarin[1]
- Osbert Giffard[1][2]
Genealogical table
ملاحظات
- ^ Historians are divided in their use of the terms "Plantagenet" and "Angevin" in regards to Henry II and his sons. Some class Henry II as the first Plantagenet king of England; others refer to Henry, Richard and John as the Angevin dynasty, and consider Henry III to be the first Plantagenet ruler.
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جون، ملك إنگلترة وُلِد: 24 December 1166 توفي: 19 October 1216
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ألقاب ملكية | ||
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سبقه Richard I |
Duke of Normandy 1199–1204 |
شاغر اللقب حمله بعد ذلك John II
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Count of Maine 1199–1204 |
شاغر اللقب حمله بعد ذلك John Tristan
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King of England 1199–1216 |
تبعه Henry III | |
لقب حديث | Lord of Ireland 1185–1216 | |
سبقه Eleanor and Richard I |
Duke of Aquitaine 1199–1216 مع Eleanor (1199–1204) | |
Count of Poitou 1199–1204 مع Eleanor |
شاغر اللقب حمله بعد ذلك Alphonse
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سبقه Aymer |
Count of Angoulême 1202–1216 مع Isabella |
تبعه Isabella |
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