Magna Carta: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
3 bytes added ,  10 August 2009
no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
In [[Early human history#13th century A.D.|1215]], the nobles of England, chafing under King John's excessive taxation and arbitrary justice, would only renew their oaths of fealty if John agreed to their demands. John was forced to agree, and all parties signed the Magna Carta in [[June]] [[Early human history#13th century A.D.|1215]]. It provided, among other things, that a free man could not be imprisoned or have his property seized without due process, and that he was entitled to a quick trial before his peers.
In [[Early human history#13th century A.D.|1215]], the nobles of England, chafing under King John's excessive taxation and arbitrary justice, would only renew their oaths of fealty if John agreed to their demands. John was forced to agree, and all parties signed the Magna Carta in [[June]] [[Early human history#13th century A.D.|1215]]. It provided, among other things, that a free man could not be imprisoned or have his property seized without due process, and that he was entitled to a quick trial before his peers.


As an important document in the history of jurisprudence, and its signing a pivotal moment in human history, [[The Master (Tremas)|the Master]] sought to prevent its signing, thus altering the course of history, but was prevented from doing so by [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]]. [[DW]]: ''[[The King's Demons]]'')
As an important document in the history of jurisprudence, and its signing a pivotal moment in human history, [[The Master (Tremas)|the Master]] sought to prevent its signing, thus altering the course of history, but was prevented from doing so by [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The King's Demons]]'')


:In reality, the Magna Carta actually achieved very little in the 13th century and its importance was greatly exaggerated by later historians.''
:''In reality, the Magna Carta actually achieved very little in the 13th century and its importance was greatly exaggerated by later historians.''


{{wikipediainfo}}
{{wikipediainfo}}
[[Category:Documents]]
[[Category:Documents]]
Tech, emailconfirmed, Administrators
153,399

edits

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.