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assembled an alliance of states against France, John agreed. The allies met Philip near Bouvines and were soundly defeated. The French victory resulted in the conquest of Flanders and put an end to further attempts from John to regain his lost territories.
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and soon controlled over half of the English kingdom. However, just when it seemed like England was about to be his, King John's sudden death in October caused the rebellious barons to desert Louis in favour of John's nine-year-old son,
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were an amnesty for English rebels, Louis to undertake not to attack England again and 10,000 marks to be given to Louis. The effect of the treaty was that Louis agreed that he had never been the legitimate King of England.
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and Philip II, grew to be one of the hot spots of medieval Anglo-French wars as the King of England had to defend a continental holding that was so close to Paris. In 1202, Philip II launched an
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After the disastrous military campaigns in France and the loss of much of the Angevin domains, King John became increasingly unpopular and a
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lost to him a decade earlier. It is widely regarded as the first anti-French coalition war and came to an end at the decisive
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as lords challenged him. Some of the rebellious barons, faced with an uncompromising king, turned to Prince
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and various other states. It was fought in an attempt to curb the rising power of King
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on 24 August, Louis was forced to make peace on English terms.
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13th-century military history of the Kingdom of England
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over the Angevin domains in France, which started with
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and regain the Angevin continental possessions King
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Anglo-French War
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Capet–Plantagenet feud

Philip II of France
Battle of Bouvines
France
Flanders
Normandy
Truce of Chinon

Kingdom of France

Angevin Empire

Kingdom of England

Duchy of Aquitaine

Holy Roman Empire

County of Flanders

County of Boulogne

Philip II of France

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