High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1295
Edward I convenes the Model Parliament
1295
Facing wars on multiple fronts, Edward I summoned representatives of clergy, barons, knights, and burgesses to Westminster. The assembly's composition became a template for later parliaments. His famous writ declared that what touches all should be approved by all. The principle that taxation required consent from all social orders, not merely the great magnates, became a cornerstone of English constitutional development.