Philip II Augustus fights the Plantagenets in the Anglo-French War of 1202–14

Category
War
Place
France
Date
1202
Reference
Excerpts from Books and Wikipedia
"After a twelve-year struggle with the Plantagenet dynasty in the Anglo-French War of 1202–14, Philip broke up the large Angevin Empire presided over by the crown of England and defeated a coalition of his rivals (German, Flemish and English) at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214. This victory would have a lasting impact on western European politics: the authority of the French king became unchallenged, while the English King John was forced by his barons to sign Magna Carta and deal with a rebellion against him aided by Philip, the First Barons' War. The military actions surrounding the Albigensian Crusade helped prepare the expansion of France southward." [Wikipedia]
"In 1182, he ordered all Jews expelled from France;" [Bauer: Renaissance World, p. 152-3]
"He had ruled France for over forty-two years, and in that remarkably long reign had doubled its territory, extended the power of the throne to unheard-of lengths, reduced the independence of its dukes, counts, and barons. Philip II had turned Western Francia into the nation-state of France." [Bauer: Renaissance World, p. 259]

This event is linked to the following periods

PeriodMiner
Begin
End
Category
Plantagenets
1154
1399
British Isles
Capetian Kings
987
1328
French