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    The Dictum of Kenilworth, issued on 31 October 1266, was a pronouncement designed to reconcile the rebels of the Second Barons' War with the royal government...
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    ongoing King Henry III held a Parliament at Kenilworth in August that year, which resulted in the Dictum of Kenilworth; a conciliatory document which set out...
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    Kenilworth Castle is a castle in the town of Kenilworth in Warwickshire, England, managed by English Heritage; much of it is still in ruins. The castle...
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    the Dictum of Kenilworth, offering terms to repentant rebels. 1266 – 14 December – The rebels at Kenilworth Castle surrender. 1267 – May – Gilbert de Clare...
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    finally surrendered on 13 December 1266 and accepted the terms of the Dictum of Kenilworth, which later became part of the Statute of Marlborough, four chapters...
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  • authority, scattered resistance remained until the Dictum of Kenilworth was signed in 1267. Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, had gained a dominant...
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    Dictum de Kenilworth under 51 & 52 Hen. 3. A Parliament of King Henry III which met at Kenilworth from 22 August 1266. Dictum de Kenilworth (Dictum of...
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    attacked Kenilworth Castle prior to the Battle of Evesham. De Vere's title and property were forfeited, but restored shortly afterwards by the Dictum of Kenilworth...
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  • slain rebel leader Simon de Montfort make an offer of peace to the king in the Dictum of Kenilworth. 14 December – Kenilworth surrenders. 1267 9 April...
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    in 1265, where de Montfort was killed. He resisted King Henry III's extensive siege of Kenilworth and after the Dictum of Kenilworth he commanded the...
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