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t m c » p u l s e | j u n e 2 0 1 4 33 When recovering from a serious injury or illness, you need highly specialized therapy to help ease the transition back home. Located in the Houston Medical Center area, Accel at Hermann Park is an award winning, resort-style transitional care center. Our sta is specically focused on providing state-of-the art short-term rehabilitation to help you recover as comfortably and quickly as possible. "When patients come to Accel, they recover and return back to their life." - Accel at Hermann Park Administrator - Orthopedic Recovery - Stroke Recovery - Wound Care - Joint erapy - Cardiac Recovery - Diabetes Management and much more... AHP_May16.pdf 1 5/19/2014 12:20:19 PM King Richard the Lionheart joined the Third Crusade, leaving for the Holy Land never to return to England Prince John crowned King of England Pope Innocent III excommunicated John as a result of their conflict John recognized the authority of the Pope and made England a papal fief; High taxes to fight war and defeat by the French at the Battle of Bouvines resulted in dissatisfaction by the English Barons MAy 17: English Barons rebelled and captured Tower of London JUN. 15: Magna Carta sealed under oath by King John at Runnymede JUN. 19: Barons renewed oath of allegiance to John AUG. 24: Pope Innocent III annulled Magna Carta Barons rebelled again and invited a French invasion in May OCT. 18: John died of dysentery OCT. 28: Henry III, John's son, age 8, succeeded NOV. 12: William Marshal Regent and Earl of Pembroke issued a revised version of Magna Carta French forces are defeated and forced to withdraw—second revision of Magna Carta was issued FEB. 1 1: Third revision of Magna Carta issued Edward I confirmed the Magna Carta. It remains in statute today (timeline credit: the houston Museum of natural science) 1190 1199 1209 1214 1215 1216 1217 1225 1297 M A G N A C A R TA T I M E l I N E 1190-1300 Magna carta was the first document imposed upon a king of england by a group of his subjects, the feudal barons, in an attempt to limit his powers by law and protect their rights. the Magna carta is considered to be great britain's most valuable export to the world and a model upon which the united states constitution—among many other important world documents—was based.

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