The Second Barons' War

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:war
gptkbp:aftermath Weakening of the monarchy
Establishment of the Provisions of Oxford
Increased power of the barons
gptkbp:battle gptkb:Battle_of_Evesham
gptkb:Battle_of_Lewes
gptkbp:cause Discontent with royal authority
Demand for reforms
gptkbp:ended 1267
gptkbp:historical_significance Led to changes in military tactics
Demonstrated the importance of alliances in warfare.
Demonstrated the role of propaganda in warfare
Involved significant battles and sieges
Involved various noble families
Influenced the development of political thought in England
Influenced future conflicts in England
Demonstrated the importance of military leadership in conflicts
Involved significant economic implications for England
Demonstrated the power of organized baronial opposition
Reflected the impact of religion on political conflicts
Reflected the tensions between monarchy and nobility
Involved significant territorial disputes in England
Contributed to the development of English law
Created lasting divisions among the nobility
Demonstrated the impact of warfare on society
Highlighted class struggles in medieval England
Influenced the Magna Carta negotiations
Influenced the development of common law
Involved alliances with other factions
Involved foreign mercenaries in battles
Involved significant cultural impacts on society
Involved significant political maneuvering
Involved significant social changes in England
Led to the rise of Simon de Montfort as a leader
Marked a shift in power dynamics in England
Involved significant changes in the structure of the nobility
Reflected the complexities of medieval governance
Set a precedent for future legal reforms
Set precedent for parliamentary governance
Set the stage for future baronial revolts
Reflected the struggles for power among the English nobility
Demonstrated the role of women in supporting the war efforts
Reflected the changing nature of warfare in the medieval period
Led to the eventual establishment of the English Parliament
Involved significant changes in military technology
Led to the eventual decline of feudalism in England
Reflected the impact of personal rivalries on political events
Demonstrated the importance of loyalty and betrayal in politics
Influenced the relationship between the monarchy and the people
Highlighted the role of the church in political matters
Involved significant diplomatic efforts among European powers
Involved significant shifts in alliances among noble families
Influenced the political landscape of 13th century England
Reflected the complexities of loyalty in medieval society
Involved significant changes in land ownership and rights
Led to the eventual rise of the English Parliament as a governing body
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Second Barons' War
gptkbp:key_figures gptkb:Richard_of_Cornwall
gptkb:Henry_III_of_England
gptkb:Simon_de_Montfort
gptkbp:location gptkb:England
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:English_Civil_Wars
gptkbp:result Baronial victory
gptkbp:started_in 1264
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Henry_III
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5