Merge 4 copies of the Grand Charter

For the first time in history, four copies of the Great Medieval British Charter Ministry will be assembled at the British National Library in 2015, to celebrate the 800th anniversary of its birth .

The Great Charter of Britain in Latin is the Magna Carta , meaning 'Great Charter' , issued by King John as a solution to the political crisis he faced in 1215.

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Magna Carta is written in Latin on parchment. Although much rewritten and most of the terms were abolished in modern times, the Grand Charter was still the foundation of the British Constitution. Its principles are still found in the constitution of the US and other countries in the world. The Magna Carta has been used for many different purposes since the Middle Ages, but it is still a strong appeal against arbitrary violence.

In four copies of the Great Charter, two originals are usually kept at Lincoln and Salisbury churches, the other two are kept at the British Museum. Four copies of the Ministry of the Great Charter will be verified by leading experts in the world at the Conservation Center of the National Library of England. This special opportunity will allow historians to participate more closely in the obscure or obscure texts, and look for new clues to the author's identity. Historical lovers will have a chance to win one of 1,215 free admission tickets to see these old manuscripts.

The four-part unification of this Charter will be held at the National Library of England for 3 days in early 2015, kicking off a year of celebration across the UK and around the world.