A Right Royal Bastard

A Right Royal Bastard
Author: Aminuddin Khan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2008-02-01
Genre: Indic fiction (English)
ISBN: 8129113147

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A Right Royal Bastard Is A Narrative Compiled By Amelie, A French Woman, About The Life Of Walidad, Who Is A Descendent Of A Noble And Aristocratic Family. Enthralled By Waylard, As He His Fondly Called, Amelie Traces And Records The Origins Of His Ancestry. The Book Is Peppered With Stories Which Takes The Reader From The Bloody Battlegrounds Of Tarain, Through The Wet West-Coast Of India , To The Chic Streets Of Stratton And Across The Lazy English Countryside. As Amelie Probes Deeper Into Waylard S Life, Carefully-Guarded Royal Secrets Emerge Which Change Their Perspectives About Life Forever. A Beautiful Account Of Life, Love And Philosophy.

Right Royal Bastards

Right Royal Bastards
Author: Peter de Vere Beauclerk-Dewar,Roger S. Powell
Publsiher: Burke's Peerage
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015066784896

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Since 1066 when William the Conqueror (alias William the Bastard) took the throne, English and Scottish kings have sired at least 150 children out of wedlock. Many were acknowledged at court and founded dynasties of their own - several of today's dukedoms are descended from them. Others were only acknowledged grudgingly or not at all. In the 20th century this trend for Royals to father illegitimate children continued, but the parentage, while highly probable, has not been officially recognised. This book is a new, genuinely fresh approach to British "Kings and Queens", examining their lives and times through the unfamiliar perspective of their illegitimate children. Interviewees include many of their descendants. But beyond personal narratives it also sheds light on the perennially fascinating topic of sexual habits; the links between politics, power and patronage; the class system, scandal and celebrity; and the different expectations we have of men and women.

Royal Bastards

Royal Bastards
Author: Peter Beauclerk-Dewar,Roger Powell
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2011-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780752473161

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Since 1066 when William the Conqueror (alias William the Bastard) took the throne, English and Scottish kings have sired at least 150 children out of wedlock. Many were acknowedged at court and founded dynasties of their own - several of today's dukedoms are descended from them. Others were only acknowledged grudgingly or not at all. In the twentieth century this trend for royals to father illegitimate children continued, but the parentage, while highly probably, has not been officially recognised. This book - split into four sections: Tudor, Stuart, Henoverian and, perhaps most fascinating, Royal Loose Ends - is a genuinely fresh approach to British kings and queens, examining their lives and times through the unfamiliar perspective of their illegitimate children.

Royal Bastards

Royal Bastards
Author: Sara McDougall
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198785828

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The stigmatisation as 'bastards' of children born outside of wedlock is commonly thought to have emerged early in medieval European history, but Sara McDougall demonstrates that until well into the late 12th-century a child's prospects depended more upon the social status and lineage of both parents than of the legitimacy of their marriage.

A Right Royal Bastard

A Right Royal Bastard
Author: Sarah Miles
Publsiher: Trans-Atlantic Publications
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015032759824

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Sarah Miles was illegitimate, and of distant royal descent. Her childhood wasn't easy - she was dyslexic with a severe stammer - and rebellion was her means of expression. In London she revealed a talent for acting. This book is the first part of a two-volume autobiography.

The Royal Bastards of Twelfth Century England

The Royal Bastards of Twelfth Century England
Author: James Turner
Publsiher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781399067386

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The many storied monarchs of twelfth century England lived, fought, loved, and died surrounded by their illegitimate relatives. While their many contributions have too often been overlooked, these illegitimate sons, daughters and siblings occupied crucial positions within the edifice of royal authority, serving their legitimate relatives as proxies and lieutenants. In addition to occupying roles and offices at the center of royal administration, Anglo-Norman and Angevin royal bastards, exiled to the fringes of family identity by a twist of fate, provided the kings of England with military and political support from amidst the aristocratic affinities into which they were embedded. Rather than merely inert pieces on the dynastic game board or passive conduits of royal association, these men and women were engaged participants in contemporary politics, proactively cultivating and shaping the thrones’ relationship with its principal subjects. This book, the first full length study dedicated to the subject, examines the seminal conflicts and changing shape of the royal dynasty during a period of turbulent and formative development in the nature and institutions royal government through the rarely before accessed perspective of the reigning monarchs’ illegitimate family members and deputies. More than that this study aims, as far as possible, to illuminate and bring to life the lives, triumphs and tragedies of these fascinating half-forgotten personages. The victims of a rapid and profound demographic and social change which drastically recontextualized their position with royal family identity and aristocratic society, the bastards of the English royal family found new methods to survive and thrive.

The Royal Bastards of Medieval England

The Royal Bastards of Medieval England
Author: Chris Given-Wilson,Alice Curteis
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781003813446

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First published in 1984, The Royal Bastards of Medieval England establishes a list of royal bastards in medieval England, and discusses their roles in the history of the period. The authors describe how gradually the church began to formulate more definite views on sexual and marital customs, with a consequent decline in the status of illegitimate children. By early sixteenth century, however, royal bastards were once again making their way into the peerage. The book charts the lives of these men and women against the background not only of contemporary political developments, but also of changing ideas about morality and family. This book will be of interest to students of history, religion and literature.

Royal Wills in Britain from 1509 to 2008

Royal Wills in Britain from 1509 to 2008
Author: Michael L. Nash
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137601452

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This is the first book on Royal Wills since 1780 and aims to take over where the previous ones (in 1775 and 1780) left off. Therefore the period 1509 to 2008 is covered. It aims to uncover the many dilemmas and conundrums they have had to deal with, against a backdrop of Imperial splendor and political strife, society scandals and in later instances, a disintegrating infrastructure. This period covers the wills of Henry VIII, Edward VI and George I, which all sought to divert the accepted rules of succession; the wills of Queen Charlotte and George III, which brought into sharp focus the differences between State and Personal property; and the wills from Prince Albert to the present day (with a few exceptions) which sought to exclude the public from seeing their contents, in devices known as ‘closing’ and ‘sealing up’ the wills. The authority by which the latter was done has been seriously questioned in signal cases in 2007 and 2008. Sources drawn upon include not only the Royal Archives, but the Kilmorey Papers in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, and the Teck Letters in Wellington College, where Prince Frank received much of his early education. The sealed will of Prince Frank of Teck, the brother of Queen Mary and great-uncle of the present Queen, is the seminal chapter in this study.