Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1387
Battle of Radcot Bridge breaks Richard II's favorites
December 1387
Five aristocratic lords, calling themselves Appellants, defeated the king's favorite Robert de Vere at a Thames crossing in Oxfordshire. The Merciless Parliament that followed executed and exiled most of Richard's intimates in a sweeping purge. The young king resented the humiliation and would spend a decade quietly preparing his revenge against the Appellants.