Mise of Lewes agreement

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The Mise of Lewes agreement was a 1264 settlement imposed after Simon de Montfort’s victory over King Henry III, temporarily transferring royal authority to a council of barons during the Second Barons’ War in England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional document
historical event
medieval political agreement
peace settlement
aimedTo end armed conflict between king and barons
regulate royal government
associatedWithRebellionOf English barons against royal authority
characteristic established baronial council to oversee governance
temporary transfer of royal powers
conflictContext Second Barons' War
country Kingdom of England
date 1264
followedBy Dictum of Kenilworth
grantedHostages Prince Edward
Prince Henry of Almain
hasName Mise of Lewes
heirInvolved Edward I of England
surface form: Prince Edward (later Edward I of England)
historicalPeriod 13th century
historicalRegion medieval England
imposedAfterVictoryOf Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
surface form: Simon de Montfort
imposedOn Henry III of England
surface form: King Henry III of England
language Latin
legalForm mise (amicable settlement)
legalStatus royal settlement under duress
limitedAuthorityOf Henry III of England
surface form: King Henry III of England
location Lewes
monarchInvolved Henry III of England
politicalLeaderAssociatedWith Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
relatedTo Provisions of Oxford
Provisions of Oxford
surface form: Provisions of Westminster
resultOf Battle of Lewes
shortDescription 1264 settlement after the Battle of Lewes transferring royal authority to a baronial council during the Second Barons' War
subjectMatter baronial reform of royal government
distribution of royal authority
temporarilyTransferredPowerFrom Henry III of England
surface form: King Henry III of England
temporarilyTransferredPowerTo baronial council
transferredRoyalAuthorityTo council of barons

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Battle of Lewes consequence Mise of Lewes agreement