Cambridge Medieval History, Shorter: Volume 2, The Twelfth Century to the RenaissanceThis is a 2-volume abridgement of this standard history. Volume 1 covers the later Roman Empire to the twelfth century; volume 2, the twelfth century to the Renaissance. |
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Índice
List of Illustrations page | ix |
List of Maps xviii | 642 |
The Friars and the Inquisition | 669 |
The Empire France and England | 682 |
Limitation of the English Kingship p | 723 |
The Smaller States of Europe | 730 |
BOOK VIII | 763 |
The British Isles and Edward I 12721307 | 804 |
Social and Political Conceptions of the Middle Ages | 937 |
BOOK X | 953 |
France England and Germany c 1380c 1450 | 975 |
Eastern and Northern Europe in the Fifteenth Century | 1006 |
France Burgundy and the Empire page | 1025 |
The British Isles | 1054 |
The States of Southern Europe | 1069 |
its Growth and Triumph | 1091 |
The Reconquest | 821 |
The Papacy Germany and Italy page | 835 |
The States of Western Europe | 872 |
in France p 878 3 England under Edward II p 886 4 The Reign | 898 |
Northern and Eastern Europe | 911 |
Retrospect | 1112 |
1 Roman Emperors 284476 p 1123 2 Byzantine Emperors from 491 | 1128 |
1143 | |
Términos y frases comunes
Albert Alfonso alliance ally ambitions Anjou Aragon Archbishop army Avignon barons became Bishop Bohemia Boniface brother Burgundy Byzantine Cardinal Castile century Charles Charles IV Charles of Anjou Charles the Bold Christian Church civil clergy conquered conquest Constantinople Council Count crowned Crusade daughter death defeated died duchy Duke Earl ecclesiastical Edward elected Electors Emperor Empire England English favour feudal fiefs Flanders Florence France Franche Comte Frederick Frederick II French friars gave German Ghibelline Gregory Guelf Habsburg Hansa heir Henry Henry II Hungary Hussite imperial Innocent invasion Italian Italy Joanna John King king's kingdom knights lands Latin League Lewis lords Louis Luxemburg magnates monarchy Moslem murdered Naples Navarre nobles Otto Papacy papal Parliament peace peasants Philip Poland political Pope princes reform reign revolt rival Roman Rome royal rule ruler Schism secular Sicily Sigismund Teutonic Order throne took towns treaty Utraquists vassal Venice victory Wenceslas