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| 0510 | Battle of Mount Badon |  |
| Mount Badon Defeats the Saxons & checks their westward advance
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| 0515 | Death |  |
| London With his death power falls into the hands of the regional warlords
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| 0516 | Battle of Mons Badonic |  |
| Mons Badonic Wins a victory over the Saxons
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| 0537 | Battle of Camlan |  |
| Camlan Dies in Battle against the Saxons near Hadrian's Wall
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| 0537 | Death |  |
| Camlan Death of Arthur, in battle
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| 1486 | Birth |  |
| 19th Sep Birth of Arthur, eldest son of Henry VII
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| 1501 | Marriage |  |
| 14th Nov Arthur marries Catherine of Aragon
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| 1502 | Death |  |
| 2nd April Death of Arthur
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| 1641 | Grand Remonstrance |  |
| Dec London The King believes Puritans encouraged by 5 members of the House of Commons, John Pym, John Hampden, Denzil Holles, Arthur Haselrig and William Strode along & Lord Mandeville encouraged the Scots to invade England in the Bishops' Wars
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| Dec London When rumours reached the court that there was a plan to impeach the Queen for alleged involvement in Catholic plots Charles decides to arrest John Pym, John Hampden, Denzil Holles, Arthur Haselrig and William Strode & Lord Maitland for treason
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| 1641 | Parliament |  |
| 7th Dec London Presents the Militia Bill for placing military & naval appointments under Parliament
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| 7th Dec London The Militia Bill passes its 1st reading, 158 votes to 125
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| 1641 | Reform |  |
| 7th Dec London Presents the Militia Bill for placing military & naval appointments under Parliament
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| 1642 | Arrest |  |
| 4th Jan London Charles I enters Parliament & says, "the birds have flown"
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| 1649 | Rebellion |  |
| Drogheda Beaten to death with his wooden leg by Cromwell's forces
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| 10th Sep Drogheda Aston refuses to surrernder, Cromwell says he will not be held responsible
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| 10th Sep Drogheda Refuses to surrender Drogheda
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| 10th Sep Drogheda "Unanimous in their resolution to perish rather than to deliver up the place"
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| 1659 | Parliament |  |
| Republicans led by Arthur Haselrig & Henry Neville are not reconciled to the Protectorate & wish to restore rule by the House of Commons
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