The Baronage of England
Author: William Dugdale
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Published: 1977
Total Pages: 464
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Author: William Dugdale
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Published: 1977
Total Pages: 464
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Published: 1886
Total Pages: 838
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Published: 1808
Total Pages: 720
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sidney Painter
Publisher: JHU Press
Published: 2020-02-03
Total Pages: 215
ISBN-13: 1421433141
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOriginally published in 1943. Sidney Painter explores the Angevin and Plantagenet baronage by surveying the methods that barons used to increase their prestige. Studies in the History of the English Feudal Barony challenges the traditional view of the Hundred Years' War as pivotal to the transition from twelfth-century lords and vassals to the nobility of the fifteenth century; from Painter's perspective, the feudal structure of the military had dissipated by the thirteenth century.
Author: Thomas Christopher Banks
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Published: 1837
Total Pages: 686
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Published: 1837
Total Pages: 684
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Adrian Jobson
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 1843834677
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNew investigations into a pivotal era of the thirteenth century.
Author: Sean McGlynn
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 2013-03-01
Total Pages: 534
ISBN-13: 0752492519
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExactly 150 years after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, history came extremely close to repeating itself when another army set sail from the Continent with the intention of imposing foreign rule on England. This time the invasion force was under the command of Louis the Lion, son and heir of the powerful French king Philip Augustus. Taking advantage of the turmoil created in England by the civil war over Magna Carta and by King John’s disastrous rule, Prince Louis and his army of French soldiers and mercenaries allied with the barons of the English rebel forces. The prize was England itself.The invasion was one of the most dramatic episodes of British history. This is the first ever book on the subject. Blood Cries Afar tells a dramatic and violent but overlooked story, with a broad appeal to those interested in the history of England and France, the Middle Ages and war in an age of kings, knights, castles, battles and brutality.
Author: Thomas Christopher Banks
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Published: 1807
Total Pages: 526
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Christopher Harper-Bill
Publisher: Boydell Press
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 9781843833406
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHenry II is the most imposing figure among the medieval kings of England. His fiefs & domains extended from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, & his court was frequented by the greatest thinkers of his time. Best known for his dramatic conflicts, it was also a crucial period in the evolution of legal & governmental institutions.