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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... Wales . Geographically , of course , there were similarities between Wales and Scotland that a first - time visitor would have readily appreciated , and this meant that economically , too , they had certain similarities – Wales, like ...
... Wales . Geographically , of course , there were similarities between Wales and Scotland that a first - time visitor would have readily appreciated , and this meant that economically , too , they had certain similarities – Wales, like ...
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Edward I and the Forging of Britain Marc Morris. certain similarities – Wales, like Scotland, was poor in comparison with England. Culturally, however, Wales was very different from both its near neighbours. Perhaps most obviously, the ...
Edward I and the Forging of Britain Marc Morris. certain similarities – Wales, like Scotland, was poor in comparison with England. Culturally, however, Wales was very different from both its near neighbours. Perhaps most obviously, the ...
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... Wales . Known as Perfeddwlad ( middle country ) to the Welsh , and as the Four Cantrefs to the English , this region between the rivers Dee and Conwy had been contested by both sides for hundreds of years , but Henry was determined that ...
... Wales . Known as Perfeddwlad ( middle country ) to the Welsh , and as the Four Cantrefs to the English , this region between the rivers Dee and Conwy had been contested by both sides for hundreds of years , but Henry was determined that ...
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... Wales . Wales P Nefyn / Liên Liverpool Bay Gwynedd Criccieth Harlech Dyserth . Chryd Flint Wirral Hawarden Denbigh Four Cantrefs Ruthin Hope Castell Dinas Brân Cardigan Bay Cardigan Aberystwyth St Davids Tyre Powys Maes Moydog ...
... Wales . Wales P Nefyn / Liên Liverpool Bay Gwynedd Criccieth Harlech Dyserth . Chryd Flint Wirral Hawarden Denbigh Four Cantrefs Ruthin Hope Castell Dinas Brân Cardigan Bay Cardigan Aberystwyth St Davids Tyre Powys Maes Moydog ...
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... Wales was utterly inaccessible to the English , and thus Edward's labour and expenditure of money were fruitless and of no avail.'3 ... Money was , in fact , the truly insurmountable problem . Edward had immediately recognised that his ...
... Wales was utterly inaccessible to the English , and thus Edward's labour and expenditure of money were fruitless and of no avail.'3 ... Money was , in fact , the truly insurmountable problem . Edward had immediately recognised that his ...
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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 | |
Abbreviations | |
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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