Battle of Boroughbridge
The Battle of Boroughbridge took place on March 16, 1322, during the conflict between the forces of King Edward II and the rebel faction led by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster. The battle occurred near the town of Boroughbridge in Yorkshire, England. The king's troops, better organized and equipped, faced the rebels who were attempting to seize control of the region.
The outcome of the battle was a decisive victory for King Edward II. The defeat of the rebels led to the capture and execution of several key figures, including Thomas, Earl of Lancaster. This battle solidified the king's power and marked a significant moment in the ongoing struggles for control in medieval England.