Was 'Bad King John' really that bad? | The road to Magna Carta

In the early 13th century, England was a kingdom under pressure, as the challenges posed by King John’s reign had left the realm restless. Subscribe to our channel here: https://bit.ly/SubHistoryExtraPods By 1215, tensions had reached boiling point. What began as isolated grumblings among nobles soon evolved into an organised challenge to royal authority – all building up to a showdown at Runnymede in 1215. In this first episode of HistoryExtra's four-part series on Magna Carta, Emily Briffett is joined by Nicholas Vincent to explore how John's disastrous reign set the stage for the charter. #HistoryExtra #medieval #magnacarta 00:00 Intro 01:34 Life in medieval England 05:13 Plantagenet rule 07:24 Was King John that bad? 15:15 The first grumblings of rebellion 22:47 King John’s response 26:47 Outside England 29:18 Widespread resistance 32:07 Introducing the barons 38:07 Key powerbrokers 40:16 Was Magna Carta inevitable? GO BEYOND THE PODCAST Want to learn more about Magna Carta and the world in which it originated? Emily Briffett has put together some essential reading, listening and viewing from the HistoryExtra archive to help deepen your understanding: https://bit.ly/3ZMTReR ▷ Find out more: https://www.historyextra.com/ ▷ Follow the podcast on iTunes: https://apple.co/3Y6n8Bt ▷ Like our page on Facebook:   / historyextra   ▷ Follow us on Twitter: https://x.com/HistoryExtra ▷ Follow us Instagram:   / historyextra   ▷ Follow us on TikTok:   / history_extra   Subscribe to our Substack for Life Lessons from History with Dr David Musgrove: https://historyextra.substack.com/ 🏰 History at your fingertips Unlock the past with leading historians, exclusive ad‑free podcasts and stories from across the globe, only on History Extra. https://www.historyextra.com/subscrib...