Roger Bigod

5th Earl of Norfolk, Magna Carta supporter

Roger Bigod - 5th Earl of Norfolk, Magna Carta supporter
Born

1270
755 years ago

Died

December 6th, 1306
718 years ago — 36 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

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Held the title of 5th Earl of Norfolk and was a prominent English noble during the 13th century. Actively participated in the struggle for power between King John and the barons, taking a decisive role in the drafting and signing of the Magna Carta in 1215. Advocated for the rights and privileges of the nobility against royal authority. Also involved in conflicts such as the baronial revolt and supported Henry III during his reign. Played a significant role in various military campaigns and political negotiations, contributing to the shaping of English governance during the medieval period.

Signed the Magna Carta in 1215

Supported Henry III in the civil war

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