The Plantagenet Chronicles

The Plantagenet Chronicles
Author: Derek Wilson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 1435127188

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The Plantagenet Chronicles tells the fascinating story of a forgotten dynasty. Ascending the throne just after the decline of the Normans in 1154 and retaining their grip on power until the rise of the Tudors in 1485, the Plantagenets oversaw a remarkable array of political, social and economic changes: parliament, trial by jury, civil rights, the English language and even the emergence of a distinct British national identity all came about under the reign. The Plantagenet dynasty emerged from the union of Queen Matilda of England and her second husband Geoffrey of Anjou. The name derived from Geoffrey's nickname, which came from the sprig of broom (planta genet) which he wore in his hat. Many of its key figures rank amongst the most evocative names in British history: the crusaidng Richard the Lionheart, his treacherous brother John, the hapless Richard II, the heroic warrior king Henry V, and ending in the defeat of the much maligned Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. The Plantagenet Chronicles is a compelling, year-by-year account of a tumultous and critical period in the development of the English nation. Each year is covered by a concise, informative and accessible narrative, amplified by extensive quotation from contemporary sources and accompanied by stunning images of the period--including illuminations, portraits, maps, royal seals, tapestries and other artefacts. --

The Plantagenet Chronicles

The Plantagenet Chronicles
Author: Elizabeth M. Hallam
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1986
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 086288358X

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The Plantagenet Chronicles

The Plantagenet Chronicles
Author: Elizabeth M. Hallam
Publsiher: Bramley Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1998-11-17
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 1858334616

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The Plantagenet Chronicles

The Plantagenet Chronicles
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2000
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 0760722617

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The Chronicles of the Wars of the Roses

The Chronicles of the Wars of the Roses
Author: Elizabeth Hallam
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1988
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: OCLC:1072288246

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Ladies of Magna Carta

Ladies of Magna Carta
Author: Sharon Bennett Connolly
Publsiher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526745286

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Magna Carta clause 39: No man shall be taken, imprisoned, outlawed, banished or in any way destroyed, nor will we proceed against or prosecute him, except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land. This clause in Magna Carta was in response to the appalling imprisonment and starvation of Matilda de Braose, the wife of one of King John’s barons. Matilda was not the only woman who influenced, or was influenced by, the 1215 Charter of Liberties, now known as Magna Carta. Women from many of the great families of England were affected by the far-reaching legacy of Magna Carta, from their experiences in the civil war and as hostages, to calling on its use to protect their property and rights as widows. Ladies of Magna Carta looks into the relationships – through marriage and blood – of the various noble families and how they were affected by the Barons’ Wars, Magna Carta and its aftermath; the bonds that were formed and those that were broken. Including the royal families of England and Scotland, the Marshals, the Warennes, the Braoses and more, Ladies of Magna Carta focuses on the roles played by the women of the great families whose influences and experiences have reached far beyond the thirteenth century.

The Plantagenets

The Plantagenets
Author: Ben Hubbard
Publsiher: Amber Books Ltd
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2020-02-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781782748113

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Illustrated with more than 200 colour and black-and-white photographs, maps and artworks, The Plantagenets is an expertly-written account of a medieval dynasty who have long captured the popular imagination.

King John s Right Hand Lady

King John s Right Hand Lady
Author: Sharon Bennett Connolly
Publsiher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2023-07-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781526756091

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In a time when men fought and women stayed home, Nicholaa de la Haye held Lincoln Castle against all-comers. Not once, but three times, earning herself the ironic praise that she acted ‘manfully’. Nicholaa gained prominence in the First Baron’s War, the civil war that followed the sealing of Magna Carta in 1215. Although recently widowed, and in her 60s, in 1217 Nicholaa endured a siege that lasted over three months, resisting the English rebel barons and their French allies. The siege ended in the battle known as the Lincoln Fair, when 70-year-old William Marshal, the Greatest Knight in Christendom, spurred on by the chivalrous need to rescue a lady in distress, came to Nicholaa’s aid. Nicholaa de la Haye was a staunch supporter of King John, remaining loyal to the very end, even after most of his knights and barons had deserted him. A truly remarkable lady, Nicholaa was the first woman to be appointed sheriff in her own right. Her strength and tenacity saved England at one of the lowest points in its history. Nicholaa de la Haye is one woman in English history whose story needs to be told…