Presentation on Medieval
Britain
Submitted to: Shahidul Islam Chowdhury
Department of English.
PremierUniversity.
Presented by:
13-024-1-04-01606
13-024-1-04-01585
13-024-1-04-01600
13-024-1-04-01597
13-024-1-04-01609
12-023-1-04-01425
Some Kings of Medieval Britain
1. Henry I (1100-1135) A.D
2. Henry II (1154-1189) A.D
3. Richard I (1189-1199) A.D
4. John (1199-1216) A.D
5. Henry III (1216-1272) A.D
6. Edward I (1272-1307) A.D
7. Edward II (1307-1327) A.D
8. Edward III (1327-1377) A.D
9. Henry IV (1399-1413) A.D
10. Henry V (1413-1422) A.D
11.Henry VI (1422-1461) A.D
Henry I (1130-1135) A.D
• Henry I has
sometimes been
called the “Lion of
Justice” because he
greatly improved the
administrative and
judicial systems.
Henry II (1154-1189) A.D
• Henry II was a man of
remarkable enery
both of body and
mind
Richard I (1189-1199) A.D
• Richard’s reign saw
the extension and
popularization of the
jury system.
John (1199-1216) A.D
• The Magna Carta
secured the rights
and privileges of
every class and thus
put an effective check
upon king’s tyranny.
Henry III (1216-1272) A.D
• Henry III’s reign was
the time of great
religious revival and
growth of universities
as well as intellectual
progress when people
were welded together
into one nation.
Edward II (1307-1327) A.D
• In 1327 Edward II
was murdered at
Berkeley castle.
Edward I (1272-1307) A.D
• Edward I was the
greatest of the
Plantagenet kings.
Edward III (1327-1377) A.D
• He was only 15 years
old when he became
king.
Henry IV (1399-1413)
• Henry IV’s title was
parliamentary and not
hereditary as he had
no hereditary right to
the crown and he was
the 1st
Lancaster king.
Henry V (1413-1422) A.D
• Henry was the
noblest representative
of the house of
Lancaster as well as
a brave soldier and
wies
Henry VI (1422-1461) A.D
• His one lasting
achievement was his
fostering of education:
he founded both Eton
college and king’s
college, Cambridge.
Cloth of Medieval Ages
Medieval dresses is still very attractive
• For the royal and the
noble the materials
they usually used are
velvet and silk while
the peasants only
have access to
common fabrics.
• Royal family’s dresses
• Velvet Medieval
wedding Dress
Food of Medieval Ages
Weapons of Medieval Ages
Crossbow
Castles of Medieval Ages
The End

Medieval history of britain

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    Submitted to: ShahidulIslam Chowdhury Department of English. PremierUniversity. Presented by: 13-024-1-04-01606 13-024-1-04-01585 13-024-1-04-01600 13-024-1-04-01597 13-024-1-04-01609 12-023-1-04-01425
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    Some Kings ofMedieval Britain 1. Henry I (1100-1135) A.D 2. Henry II (1154-1189) A.D 3. Richard I (1189-1199) A.D 4. John (1199-1216) A.D 5. Henry III (1216-1272) A.D 6. Edward I (1272-1307) A.D 7. Edward II (1307-1327) A.D 8. Edward III (1327-1377) A.D 9. Henry IV (1399-1413) A.D 10. Henry V (1413-1422) A.D 11.Henry VI (1422-1461) A.D
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    Henry I (1130-1135)A.D • Henry I has sometimes been called the “Lion of Justice” because he greatly improved the administrative and judicial systems.
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    Henry II (1154-1189)A.D • Henry II was a man of remarkable enery both of body and mind
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    Richard I (1189-1199)A.D • Richard’s reign saw the extension and popularization of the jury system.
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    John (1199-1216) A.D •The Magna Carta secured the rights and privileges of every class and thus put an effective check upon king’s tyranny.
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    Henry III (1216-1272)A.D • Henry III’s reign was the time of great religious revival and growth of universities as well as intellectual progress when people were welded together into one nation.
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    Edward II (1307-1327)A.D • In 1327 Edward II was murdered at Berkeley castle.
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    Edward I (1272-1307)A.D • Edward I was the greatest of the Plantagenet kings.
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    Edward III (1327-1377)A.D • He was only 15 years old when he became king.
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    Henry IV (1399-1413) •Henry IV’s title was parliamentary and not hereditary as he had no hereditary right to the crown and he was the 1st Lancaster king.
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    Henry V (1413-1422)A.D • Henry was the noblest representative of the house of Lancaster as well as a brave soldier and wies
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    Henry VI (1422-1461)A.D • His one lasting achievement was his fostering of education: he founded both Eton college and king’s college, Cambridge.
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    Medieval dresses isstill very attractive
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    • For theroyal and the noble the materials they usually used are velvet and silk while the peasants only have access to common fabrics.
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