Book description
King John long ago acquired the epithet 'Bad', and he is reputed to
be the worst of England's kings. Before his death in 1216, his
desperate exploitation of his subjects for ever more money had turned
him into the mythical monster of Hollywood legend. In marked contrast
to his brother Richard, John appeared incompetent in battle, failing
to defend Normandy (1202-04), and was unsuccessful in recovering his
lost lands in 1214. A continuing crisis was a constant need for money,
forcing John to drain England of funds for campaigns in France,
demanding unlawful and oppressive new taxes. Adding to his evil
reputation was an ill-tempered personality and a streak of pettiness
and spitfulness that led him to monstrous acts, including murdering
his own nephew. King John's unpopularity culminated in a final crisis,
a revolt by the English baronage, 1215-16, aimed at subjecting him to
the rule of law, that resulted in his grant of Magna Carta.