…Simon became the leader of the reform movement. The result was the Provisions of Westminster (1259), but conservatives opposed them and the nobility was divided. Simon's reformers were in conflict with the conservative nobility who were allied with the king, but King Louis IX of France, who mediated between the two factions, declared the Provisions of Oxford invalid in the Judgment of Amiens (1264), so Simon raised his army and went to war with the king's army. … *Some of the terminology used in reference to the "Westminster Clauses" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…これを受けて改革推進の指導者となったのがシモンであった。〈ウェストミンスター条項〉(1259)はその成果であったが,これに反対の保守派が現れて貴族は分裂した。シモンの改革派は王と結ぶ保守派貴族と対立したが,両派の調停に当たったフランス王ルイ9世が〈アミアンの裁定〉(1264)でオックスフォード条項の無効を宣言したため,シモンは兵を挙げて王の軍と開戦した。… ※「ウェストミンスター条項」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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