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Crown Jewels
John returned west but is said to have lost much of his baggage train along the way.[221] Roger of Wendover provides the most graphic account of this, suggesting that the King’s belongings, including the English Crown Jewels, were lost as he crossed one of the tidal estuaries which empties into the Wash, being sucked in by quicksand and whirlpools.[221] Accounts of the incident vary considerably between the various chroniclers and the exact location of the incident has never been confirmed; the losses may have involved only a few of his pack-horses.”
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JOHN, KING OF ENGLAND/DEATH
CROWN JEWELS
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JOHN, KING OF ENGLAND
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COROLLA (HEADGEAR)
”In the absence of Archbishops Stephen Langton of Canterbury and Walter de Gray of York, he was anointed by Sylvester, Bishop of Worcester, and Simon, Bishop of Exeter, and crowned by Peter des Roches.[19] The royal crown had been either lost or sold during the civil war or possibly lost in The Wash, so instead the ceremony used a simple gold corolla belonging to Queen Isabella.[20] Henry later underwent a second coronation at Westminster Abbey on 17 May 1220”
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HENRY III OF ENGLAND/MINORITY (1216-26)
CORONATION
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HENRY III OF ENGLAND
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ISABELLA OF ANGOULEME, MOTHER OF KING HENRY III
ISABELLA OF ANGOULEME