DP History Questionbank
Leadership
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Description
- Rise to power: revolt of Richard I and his brothers against Henry II (1173–1174)
- Reputation: military prowess; chivalry; “Richard the Lionheart”
- Motives and objectives: defence and recovery of the French lands; defence of the crusader states and recovery of lost territory; success in achieving those objectives
Directly related questions
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.1a:
What, according to Source A, were the actions taken by Richard I against Henry II?
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source B suggest about the nature of medieval leadership?
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.2:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source C for an historian studying the revolt of Richard I and his brothers against Henry II between 1173 and 1174.
- 18N.1.BP.TZ0.3: Compare and contrast what Sources A and D reveal about the revolt against Henry II.
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.4:
Using the sources and your own knowledge, discuss the view that Henry II’s insistence on retaining power was the main reason for the revolt of 1173 to 1174.
Sub sections and their related questions
Rise to power: revolt of Richard I and his brothers against Henry II (1173–1174)
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.1a:
What, according to Source A, were the actions taken by Richard I against Henry II?
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source B suggest about the nature of medieval leadership?
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.2:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source C for an historian studying the revolt of Richard I and his brothers against Henry II between 1173 and 1174.
- 18N.1.BP.TZ0.3: Compare and contrast what Sources A and D reveal about the revolt against Henry II.
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.4:
Using the sources and your own knowledge, discuss the view that Henry II’s insistence on retaining power was the main reason for the revolt of 1173 to 1174.