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John died of dysentery contracted whilst on campaign in eastern England during late 1216 ; supporters of his son Henry III went on to achieve victory over Louis and the rebel barons the following year.
The rebel barons responded by inviting Prince Louis of France to lead them: Louis had a claim to the English throne by virtue of his marriage to Blanche of Castile, a granddaughter of Henry II.
His ministers had been in contact with Pepin and may have convinced him and Louis the German to rebel, promising him Alemannia, the kingdom of Charles.
* 1885 – Canadian rebel leader of the Métis and " Father of Manitoba ", Louis Riel is executed for treason.
* November 16 – Louis Riel, Canadian rebel leader of the Métis, is executed for high treason.
* April 14 – Battle of Mookerheyde: Spanish forces under Sancho de Avila defeat the rebel forces of Louis of Nassau, who is killed.
In January 1654, when the last of the ceremonial offices formerly belonging to the rebel leader Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé were disposed of, Prince Thomas Francis was made Grand Maitre.
In January 1654, when the last of the ceremonial offices formerly belonging to the rebel leader Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé were disposed of, Prince Thomas was made Grand Maitre.
In spite of his advanced age ( around 70 ) he prosecuted the war against Prince Louis and the rebel barons with remarkable energy.
Marie's conduct was such that she forced her son to banish her from France, where she was encouraging her other son, Gaston, to rebel ; and the victory Richelieu at last won over her ( on the Day of the Dupes ) was due solely to the discovery the cardinal made, and imparted to Louis XIII, of secret documents relating to the death of Henry IV.
Louis the Pious then received the submission of rebel Vascon lords in Dax, but things were far from settled.
Spanish forces under Sancho d ' Avila defeated the rebel forces of Louis of Nassau, who was killed.
Joseph Louis Cook, a Mohawk leader who supported the rebel American colonists, became a lifelong enemy of Brant's.
In 1216, a group of rebel barons invited Louis VIII of France to come and take the English crown.
When civil war broke out in England in 1215, he supported the rebel barons and ferried Prince Louis of France across the Channel to help them in 1216.
* 1885-Tried and found guilty, rebel Louis Riel is hung on November 16.
She opposed the execution of Louis XVI of France, partly out of opposition to capital punishment and partly because she preferred a relatively tame and living king to the possibility of a rebel regency in exile.
* Louis Riel, Canadian politician and rebel
Also in 816, Louis the Pious decided to remove the rebellious Seguin as Duke of Vasconia, only to have another rebel, Garcia Semen arise in his place, with him being killed in 818.
The Battle of Bléneau was a battle of the Fronde fought on April 7, 1652 near Bléneau in France between the armies of the rebel Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé and the Royalist Henri de la Tour d ' Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne.
In an adventure related in Betrayer of Worlds, that he does not recall in his later life ( e. g., in Ringworld ), Louis is found by a Pierson's Puppeteer named Nessus while working in a hospital in a rebel camp on Wunderland and severely addicted to pain killers.
The rebel barons, faced with a powerful king, turned to Prince Louis, son and heir apparent of Philip Augustus, King of France, also a maternal grandson-in-law of the late English King Henry II.
During the war, the rebel barons, supported by Prince Louis of France, captured much of eastern England ; Cambridge Castle fell in 1216.

Louis and barons
The Scottish forces reached the south coast of England at the port of Dover where in September 1216, Alexander paid homage to the pretender Prince Louis of France for his lands in England, chosen by the barons to replace King John.
Still without a son and in danger of being left with no male heir, facing substantial opposition to Eleanor from many of his barons and her own desire for divorce, Louis had no choice but to bow to the inevitable.
Louis VI of France and most of the barons of France attended this council along with more than four hundred bishops and abbots.
Because he had sealed under duress, however, John received approval from the Pope to break his word as soon as hostilities had ceased, provoking the First Barons ' War and an invited French invasion by Prince Louis of France ( whom the majority of the English barons had invited to replace John on the throne and had him proclaimed king in London in May 1216 ).
Louis VI successfully defeated, both military and politically, many of the robber barons.
Blanche's authority was strongly opposed by the French barons yet she maintained her position until Louis was old enough to rule by himself.
Civil war broke out shortly afterwards, with the barons aided by Louis of France.
Tensions between Louis and the English barons began to increase, prompting a wave of desertions, including William Marshal's son William and William Longespée, who both returned to John's faction.
The humiliation to which Louis was then subjected at Notre Dame in Compiègne turned the loyal barons of Austrasia and Saxony against Lothair, and the usurper fled to Burgundy, skirmishing with loyalists near Chalon-sur-Saône.
It was agreed that pope and emperor should meet at the Château de Mousson, near Rheims, and in October the new Pope opened the council at Rheims attended by Louis VI of France with most of the barons of France and more than four hundred bishops and abbots.
Rescued by two Neapolitan barons who had sided for Louis, Raimondello Orsini and Tommaso di Sanseverino, after six months of siege he succeeded in making his escape to Genoa with six galleys sent him by doge Antoniotto Adorno.
The three brothers made an oath at the French court that they would not make terms with Henry II without the consent of Louis VII and the French barons.
With the support of Louis, Henry the Young King attracted many barons to his cause through promises of land and money ; one such baron was Philip, Count of Flanders, who was promised £ 1, 000 and several castles.
Seen positively, Stephen stabilised the northern border with Scotland, contained Geoffrey's attacks on Normandy, was at peace with Louis VI, enjoyed good relations with the church and had the broad support of his barons.
He went to France on Henry's behalf to call on Louis VIII of France for the restoration of Normandy, and later he supported Henry against rebellious barons.
* May 21 – First Barons ' War: Prince Louis of France, the future King Louis VIII, invades England in support of the barons, landing in Thanet.
Under John's rule the barons had supported an invasion by Prince Louis because they disliked the way that John had ruled the country.
Marching on to Adalia, Louis, Amadeus, and other barons decided to continue to Antioch by ship.
The barons offered the throne to Prince Louis, who landed unopposed on the Isle of Thanet in England at the head of an army on 21 May 1216.

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