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  1. King John fought several battles with King Philip II over land in France. When he came to the throne, England controlled large amounts of territory close territory An area of land controlled by a ...

  2. Oct 4, 2017 · John then judges a quarrel between Robert and Philip Faulconbridge that concludes with Philip’s decision to acknowledge the dead King Richard I as his natural father. Philip is knighted as Sir Richard Plantagenet and prepares to go with King John and the English army to France; Sir Richard’s mother, Lady Faulconbridge, confesses to him that Richard I was indeed his father.

  3. Oct 4, 2017 · Act 3, scene 1. The league between John and Philip is attacked first by Constance, who accuses Philip of treacherously betraying Arthur’s cause, and then by Pandulph, legate from Pope Innocent. Pandulph excommunicates John when John refuses to obey the Pope; Pandulph then threatens Philip with excommunication if he does not turn against John.

  4. King John. Nay, but make haste; the better foot before. O, let me have no subject enemies, 1910. When adverse foreigners affright my towns. With dreadful pomp of stout invasion! Be Mercury, set feathers to thy heels, And fly like thought from them to me again. Philip the Bastard.

  5. Oct 4, 2017 · Act 3, scene 4. Scene ⌜ 4 ⌝. Synopsis: John’s victories and his capture of Arthur lead the French to despair and Constance to wild grief. Pandulph, predicting Arthur’s death and the hatred of John that will inevitably ensue, encourages the Dauphin to invade England and claim the throne as Blanche’s husband. Enter ⌜King Philip of ...

  6. And, father cardinal, I have heard you say. That we shall see and know our friends in heaven: If that be true, I shall see my boy again; For since the birth of Cain, the first male child, 1465. To him that did but yesterday suspire, There was not such a gracious creature born. But now will canker-sorrow eat my bud.

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  8. Act Summaries. PDF Cite. Last Updated October 13, 2024. Act I. The play begins at the English court of King John. Chatillion, an envoy from King Philip of France, announces that Philip claims the ...

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