In 1214, King Philip II of France defeated the combined forces of King John of England, Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV, and others at Bouvines, upstream of the Escaut River in northeastern France. With the support of Pope Innocent III, Philip II's authority increased after the war. In England, this defeat led to the publication of Magna Carta. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
1214年フランス北東部エスコー川上流のブービーヌBouvinesで,フランス国王フィリップ2世が英国王ジョン,神聖ローマ皇帝オットー4世などの連合軍を破った戦い。教皇インノケンティウス3世の支持もあり,戦後フィリップ2世の権威が高まった。英国ではこの敗戦がマグナ・カルタ発布の契機となった。
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