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  1. Mar 29, 2022 · ‘Jota’ is just the way that the letter ‘J’ is pronounced in the Portuguese language and isn’t actually his name at all.

  2. King John I has a negative historiography, perhaps only surpassed by that of ‘Bloody’ Mary, her history being penned by the contemporaries of Foxe’s ‘Book of Martyrs’ and Puritan England. Why then is he remembered in such a disrespectful manner?

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  3. In 1204, the King of France took Normandy and Anjou from John. John wanted to regain his lost territories in France, which his family had ruled for hundreds of years. John's attempts to recapture his family's lost territory in France, meant that he needed money.

  4. Feb 17, 2011 · The crisis of 1204. John can be credited with both winning and losing his inheritance at least twice over. In both cases, the key lay with the family of Lusignan in Poitou. John's energetic...

    • Overview
    • Magna Carta
    • King John's reign
    • Matthew Paris' view
    • Defense of King John

    This article is about the life of King John, who was king of England from 1199 to 1216. It provides information on his reign, including his relationship with the barons and the Church, battles with France, agreement to the Magna Carta, death etc. The article also discusses how he has been portrayed in history and evaluated by different historians.

    King John agreed to the Magna Carta in 1215, which was a peace agreement between him and the barons. It contained 63 clauses setting out rules concerning land ownership, taxes and people’s legal rights. Some sections of it are still relevant to English law today.

    Modern historians have re-evaluated King John's rule as having strengths and weaknesses. He inherited several challenges from Richard I when he became king but made mistakes during his own reign that led to clashes with the Pope, France and his own barons.

    Matthew Paris was a 13th century chronicler who wrote about England after King John's death. He described him as a 'tyrant', criticizing him for being idle, losing land and wasting money due to personal opinion heavily influenced by tensions between him and the Church at that time.

    Graham E Seel argues that while some may see king john as cruel, it was no worse than other medieval kings behavior at that time.

  5. Jota, courtship dance traditional in northern Spain, particularly Aragon; also a genre of folk song that precedes and accompanies the dance or is sung only. The dancing couple hold their arms high and click castanets as they execute lively, bouncing steps to guitar music and singing.

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  7. Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days—which was longer than those of any of her predecessors —constituted the Victorian era .

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