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King Edward I threatens the Lord Marshal, 1297 (1864). Humphrey de Bohun (1276-1322), Earl of Hereford, Lord High Constable, and Roger Bigod (1245-1306), Earl of Norfolk, Lord Marshal of England, confront Edward I (1239-1305). They had drawn up a series of complaints known as the Remonstrances, objecting to Edward's right to demand military service and the levels of taxation he was imposing. The confrontation threatened to plunge the kingdom into civil war, but both sides reunited against the threat from Scotland after the king's army was defeated by William Wallace at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
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AR9404065
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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13TH CENTURY
19th century
3rd Earl of Hereford
Anger
ANGRY
Bohun
Britain
British
color
concept
Confrontation
country
disagreeing
DISAGREEMENT
Doyle
E
Earl of Hereford
Earl of Norfolk
edward
Edward I
EDWARD I OF ENGLAND
edward longshanks
edward plantagenet
England
English
FURY
Historica Graphica Collection
Humphrey de
Humphrey de Bohun
James Doyle
James William Edmund
James William Edmund Doyle
king
king edward I
KING OF ENGLAND
Lithograph
LOCATION
longshanks
Lord High Constable of England
Lord Marshal of England
Male
Man
Mediaeval
Medieval
Men
Middle Ages
MONARCH
MONARCHY
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
PLANTAGENêT
Pointing
Politics
power
power struggle
prince edward
RAGE
royal
Royalty
RULER
SOVEREIGN
THIRTEENTH CENTURY