Magna Carta was the first document imposed upon
a King of England by a group of his subjects, the feudal barons, in an attempt
to limit his powers by law and protect their rights. It was sealed under oath
by King John at Runnymede, on the bank of the River Thames near Windsor,
England. Magna Carta, also called Magna Carta Libertatum or The Great
Charter of the Liberties of England, latin for Great Charter, is an Angevin charter
originally issued in Latin. The House of Anjou, usually referred to simply as
the Angevins, was a noble family of Frankish origin that emerged as the rulers
of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Kingdom of England in the 12th century.
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