Annales Monastici
Author: Henry Richards Luard
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Published: 1865
Total Pages: 504
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Author: Henry Richards Luard
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Published: 1865
Total Pages: 504
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2012-11-15
Total Pages: 481
ISBN-13: 1108043127
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis five-volume edition of Latin source material on thirteenth-century England, published 1864-9, is still a standard reference work.
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 708
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Published: 1865
Total Pages: 500
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 596
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Darren Baker
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Published: 2018-10-15
Total Pages: 314
ISBN-13: 1445692872
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSimon de Montfort's combination of charisma, determination, and fearlessness made him one of the greatest men of his age. This new biography marks 750 years since Montfort established the earliest forerunner of our modern parliament.
Author: J. Beverley Smith
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Published: 2014-01-15
Total Pages: 550
ISBN-13: 1783160837
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLlywelyn ap Gruffudd: Prince of Wales is an outstanding work by an author with a perceptive understanding of the complexities of his subject. It is clearly, sometimes passionately, written and is destined to be the definitive work on this matter for many generations. This is the first full-length English-language study of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (c. 1225-1282), prince of Wales. In this scholarly and lucid book J. Beverley Smith offers an in-depth assessment not only of Llywelyn, but of the age in which he lived. The author takes thirteenth-century Wales as a backdrop against which he analyses the relationship between a sense of nationhood and the practical realities of creating a structure to embrace a unified principality of Wales held under the aegis of the English Crown. This examination of the triumphs and subsequent reverses of a ruler of exceptional vision and vigour is a substantial contribution to our understanding of the nature of Welsh politics and the complexities of Anglo-Welsh relations.
Author: Darren Baker
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Published: 2019-10-30
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 1526747529
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis account of two strong medieval women and their relationship “thoroughly engrosses you in a story hundreds of years past”(Seattle Book Review). Born in 1223, Eleanor of Provence has come to England at the age of twelve to marry the king, Henry III. He’s sixteen years older, but was a boy when he ascended the throne. He’s a kind, sensitive sort whose only personal attachments to women so far have been to his three sisters. The youngest of those sisters is called Eleanor too. She was only nine when, for political reasons, her first marriage took place, but she’s already a chaste twenty-year-old widow when the new queen arrives in 1236. Soon, this Eleanor will marry the rising star of her brother’s court, a French parvenu named Simon de Montfort, thus wedding the fates of these four people together in an England about to undergo some of the most profound changes in its history. The Two Eleanors of Henry III is a tale that spans decades, with loyalty to family and principles at stake, in a land where foreigners are subject to intense scrutiny and jealousy. The relationship between these two sisters-in-law, close but ultimately doomed, reflects not just the turbulence and tragedy of their times, but also the brilliance and splendor.
Author: Francesca Tinti
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Published: 2022
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 1914049047
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn investigation into the hugely significant works produced by the Worcester foundation at a period of turmoil and change.
Author: Michael Prestwich
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2008-10-01
Total Pages: 641
ISBN-13: 0300146655
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEdward I—one of the outstanding monarchs of the English Middle Ages—pioneered legal and parliamentary change in England, conquered Wales, and came close to conquering Scotland. A major player in European diplomacy and war, he acted as peacemaker during the 1280s but became involved in a bitter war with Philip IV a decade later. This book is the definitive account of a remarkable king and his long and significant reign. Widely praised when it was first published in 1988, it is now reissued with a new introduction and updated bibliographic guide. Praise for the earlier edition:"A masterly achievement. . . . A work of enduring value and one certain to remain the standard life for many years."—Times Literary Supplement "A fine book: learned, judicious, carefully thought out and skillfully presented. It is as near comprehensive as any single volume could be."—History Today "To have died more revered than any other English monarch was an outstanding achievement; and it is worthily commemorated by this outstanding addition to the . . . corpus of royal biographies."—Times Education Supplement