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  1. The Battle of Evesham (4 August 1265) was one of the two main battles of 13th century England's Second Barons' War. It marked the defeat of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, and the rebellious barons by the future King Edward I, who led the forces of his father, King Henry III.

    • 4 August 1265( 1265-08-04)
    • Royal victory
  2. The Battle of Evesham was fought on the morning of the 4th August 1265, between the forces of a number of rebel barons led by Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester and the army of King Henry III, under his son Prince Edward (the future King Edward I).

  3. Date of the Battle of Evesham: 4 th August 1265. Place of the Battle of Evesham: In Worcestershire in the West of England. Combatants at the Battle of Evesham: The army of the rebellious barons against the royal army. Commanders at the Battle of Evesham: Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester against Prince Edward, King Henry III’s eldest son.

  4. Hostage King Henry was forced to ride into battle with Montfort’s rebel army at Evesham on August 4, 1265. Knocked off his horse, he would have been slain had not Prince Edward rushed to his rescue. Earl Simon called an immediate session of parliament, which met in June.

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  5. Battle of Evesham, 1265. Account of the battle of Evesham, fought on 4 August 1265, and the death of Simon de Montfort. Extract taken from the chronicle attributed to Arnald FitzThedmar,...

  6. A finales de julio de 1265 una idea le obsesionaba: hacer que su ejército cruzara al canal de Bristol. El hijo de Montfort reunió un ejército considerable y acudió, a marchas forzadas, a socorrer a su padre.

  7. 4 de ago. de 2011 · BATTLE DATA. Name: Battle of Evesham. Date: 4 August 1265. War period: Medieval (Barons’ Revolt) Start time and duration: possibly abount 8:30am and of short duration. Outcome: Royal victory; death of Simon de Montfort.