A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of BritainSimon and Schuster, 15 mar 2015 - 480 páginas The first major biography of a truly formidable king, whose reign was one of the most dramatic and important of the entire Middle Ages, leading to war and conquest on an unprecedented scale. Edward I is familiar to millions as "Longshanks," conqueror of Scotland and nemesis of Sir William Wallace (in "Braveheart"). Yet that story forms only the final chapter of the king's action-packed life. Earlier, Edward had defeated and killed Simon de Montfort in battle; traveled to the Holy Land; conquered Wales, extinguishing its native rulers and constructing a magnificent chain of castles. He raised the greatest armies of the Middle Ages and summoned the largest parliaments; notoriously, he expelled all the Jews from his kingdom. The longest-lived of England's medieval kings, Edward fathered fifteen children with his first wife, Eleanor of Castile and, after her death, erected the Eleanor Crosses—the grandest funeral monuments ever fashioned for an English monarch. In this book, Marc Morris examines afresh the forces that drove Edward throughout his relentless career: his character, his Christian faith, and his sense of England's destiny—a sense shaped largely by the tales of the legendary King Arthur. Morris also explores the competing reasons that led Edward's opponents (including Robert Bruce) to resist him. The result is a sweeping story, immaculately researched yet compellingly told, and a vivid picture of medieval Britain at the moment when its future was decided. |
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... Henry ' . The need for numbers arose only after his death , when he was succeeded by a son , and then a grandson , both of whom bore his illustrious name . By the middle of the fourteenth century , Englishmen found themselves having to ...
... Henry ' . The need for numbers arose only after his death , when he was succeeded by a son , and then a grandson , both of whom bore his illustrious name . By the middle of the fourteenth century , Englishmen found themselves having to ...
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... Henry III. At the time of their wedding, Henry was twenty-eight. Eleanor was twelve. Eleanor is now sixteen years old, or very nearly so, and reportedly a great beauty: graceful, charming and elegant. Henry is very much in love with her ...
... Henry III. At the time of their wedding, Henry was twenty-eight. Eleanor was twelve. Eleanor is now sixteen years old, or very nearly so, and reportedly a great beauty: graceful, charming and elegant. Henry is very much in love with her ...
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... Henry, 'being under the influence of his wife', was letting them. It was also apparently held against Eleanor that ... Henry's bedchamber with the intention of killing the king. He failed because, as Matthew Paris himself tells us ...
... Henry, 'being under the influence of his wife', was letting them. It was also apparently held against Eleanor that ... Henry's bedchamber with the intention of killing the king. He failed because, as Matthew Paris himself tells us ...
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... Henry, and England, with an heir to the throne.1 There was immediate celebration in the Palace of Westminster. At Henry's command the clerks of the royal chapel sang the triumphant anthem Christus Vincit, Christus Regnat, Christus ...
... Henry, and England, with an heir to the throne.1 There was immediate celebration in the Palace of Westminster. At Henry's command the clerks of the royal chapel sang the triumphant anthem Christus Vincit, Christus Regnat, Christus ...
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... Henry's ingratitude had 'deeply clouded his magnificence', and the episode, while not very significant, does provide ... Henry's famous uncle, Richard the Lionheart. And Henry (Henri) itself was perfectly respectable and ...
... Henry's ingratitude had 'deeply clouded his magnificence', and the episode, while not very significant, does provide ... Henry's famous uncle, Richard the Lionheart. And Henry (Henri) itself was perfectly respectable and ...
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Civil Peace and Holy | |
The Return of the King | |
The Disobedient Prince | |
Arthurs Crown | |
Peaceful Endeavours | |
The Great Cause | |
The Struggle for Mastery | |
Uniting the Kingdom? | |
A Lasting Vengeance | |
A Great and Terrible King | |
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Notes | |
Bibliography | |
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A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain Marc Morris No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2016 |
A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain Marc Morris No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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