Who's who in Early Medieval England, 1066-1272Stackpole Books, 2001 - 386 páginas This volume begins with William the Conqueror, illegitimate son of Robert "the Devil" and first of the Norman Kings of England; and continues through Hereward the Wake, the celebrated outlaw and symbol of anti-French sentiment; the martyr Thomas Becket; and Aaron of York, "the Croesus of thirteenth-century England," brought down by an establishment hostile to Jews. |
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abbey abbot administration Ailred Angevin Anglo-Norman Anjou Anselm appointed archbishop of Canterbury barons Bayeux became Becket bishop brother canon career castles cathedral chancellor chronicler church Cistercian civil clerical Conquest contemporary court crown crusade Curthose death Eadmer earl ecclesiastical Edward Eleanor English estates exchequer father Foliot France French Geoffrey Gilbert Gloucester Grosseteste Henry II Henry III's Henry's Holy Hubert Walter Hugh II's John's justice justiciar King John king of England king's knights lands Lanfranc Langton Lincoln lord loyalty Magna Carta magnates Matilda medieval military monastic monks Norman Normandy Oxford papal Paris patron patronage perhaps Peter des Roches political pope Provisions of Oxford R. W. Southern Ranulf reform reign Richard Richard of Cornwall Robert Robert Curthose Roger Roger of Salisbury role royal royalist Rufus Salisbury secular sheriffs Simon de Montfort Stephen succession Theobald Thomas tion twelfth century Wales Welsh Westminster William Winchester
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Medieval English Ancestors of Robert1 Abell: Who Died in Rehoboth, Plymouth ... No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2001 |