At the time around the PoD one of, if not the major power in Europe, the Angevine Empire ended with the Battle of Bouvines in 1214, which France won. As a consequence, John Lackland had to grant the Magna Charta in England in 1215. The pattern soon repeated: In 1259 England lost all possessions in France but Guyenne, and the new uprisings of the barons 1258-65 forced the king to accept the Oxford Provisions. On the other hand, their power on the British Isles grew in 1284 when Wales came under control of England.
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