The Battle of Lewes 1264

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The Battle of Lewes, which took place on May 14, 1264, was a crucial conflict in the Second Barons' War. Simon de Montfort led the rebellious barons against King Henry III. Despite being outnumbered, de Montfort's forces achieved a significant victory, capturing King Henry and his son, Prince Edward. This forced the king to accept the Provisions of Oxford, which limited his powers. He established a council of barons, marking a pivotal moment in England's fight for parliamentary reform.

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My parents reside on the historical bayside town of Lewes, Deleware USA. I will have to check out the origin of it's naming.

annfisher