Anglo-Saksi Inglismaa
was an empire, that included one-third of France(he got it from the
marriage with Elanor of Aquitaine), England and a part of Ireland. Henry
II is known for his legal reforms. He hanged the law by having the state,
not private individuals, bring suspects to trial(before that private
individuals had to do that and if it turned out that they were wrong they
had to pay fines). He also establised grand juries who gathered evidence.
· Richard I- Also known as ''the Lionhearted'' was the eldest son of Henry
II. He and Henry held revolts agains Phillip II of France(He was trying to
held revolts and stir troubles against them).
· Magna Charta 1215- Henry II's younger son John I was not a good king.
He spent lots of money in war against Phillip II and lost that war(raising
taxes) and got in trouble with the Pope. All that led into the signing of
Magna Charta in 1215. Charta contained the clause, that not even the king