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Eleanor de Montfort

Author : Louise J. Wilkinson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2012-03-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781441112491

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Eleanor de Montfort by Louise J. Wilkinson Pdf

As sister of Henry III and aunt of the future Edward I, Eleanor de Montfort was at the heart of the bloody conflict between the Crown and the English barons. At Lewes in 1264 Simon de Montfort captured the king and secured control of royal government. A woman of fiery nature, Eleanor worked tirelessly to support her husband's cause. She assumed responsibility for the care of the royal prisoners and she regularly dispatched luxurious gifts to Henry III and the Lord Edward. But the family's political fortunes were shattered at the battle of Evesham in August 1265 where Simon de Montfort was killed. The newly-widowed Eleanor rose to her role as matriarch of her family, sending her surviving sons - and the family treasure - overseas to France, negotiating the surrender of Dover Castle and securing her own safe departure from the realm. The last ten years of her life were spent in the Dominican convent at Montargis. Drawing on chronicles, letters and public records this book reconstructs the narrative of Eleanor's remarkable life.

Eleanor de Montfort

Author : Louise J. Wilkinson
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2012-03-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781441182197

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Eleanor de Montfort by Louise J. Wilkinson Pdf

As sister of Henry III and aunt of the future Edward I, Eleanor de Montfort was at the heart of the bloody conflict between the Crown and the English barons. At Lewes in 1264 Simon de Montfort captured the king and secured control of royal government. A woman of fiery nature, Eleanor worked tirelessly to support her husband's cause. She assumed responsibility for the care of the royal prisoners and she regularly dispatched luxurious gifts to Henry III and the Lord Edward. But the family's political fortunes were shattered at the battle of Evesham in August 1265 where Simon de Montfort was killed. The newly-widowed Eleanor rose to her role as matriarch of her family, sending her surviving sons - and the family treasure - overseas to France, negotiating the surrender of Dover Castle and securing her own safe departure from the realm. The last ten years of her life were spent in the Dominican convent at Montargis. Drawing on chronicles, letters and public records this book reconstructs the narrative of Eleanor's remarkable life.

The Two Eleanors of Henry III

Author : Darren Baker
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2019-10-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781526747525

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The Two Eleanors of Henry III by Darren Baker Pdf

This 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.

With All for All

Author : Darren Baker
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 442 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2015-02-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781445645780

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With All for All by Darren Baker Pdf

Simon 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.

The Song of Simon de Montfort

Author : Sophie Thérèse Ambler
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2019-08-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9780190946258

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The Song of Simon de Montfort by Sophie Thérèse Ambler Pdf

A biography of one of the Middle Ages' most controversial, reckless, and heroic figures Born in France in the early thirteenth century to a crusading father of the same name, Simon de Montfort traveled to England in his adulthood, where he claimed the earldom of Leicester and ingratiated himself into King Henry III's inner circles. Initially a trusted advisor, Simon's good relationship with the king did not last. Frustrated by the increasing injustice meted out to his subjects, Simon would go on to rebel against him, marching on the king's hall at Westminster and leading England's first revolution, and imposing a parliamentary system on Henry's rule. Montfort's life touched on nearly every notable event of the thirteenth century, from the holy wars being fought both abroad and closer to home, to the rebellion against the Plantagenets, to his campaigns against Jews in Leicester. The account of his death in battle-swinging his sword to the last-is one of the most graphic ever written of a medieval battlefield. Ambler provides a living portrait of the Middle Ages, brimming with illuminating insights into religion, society, the nobility, warfare, and daily life. In the words of bestselling historian Dan Jones, Ambler is "a dazzlingly talented historian" and her book on Simon de Montfort "marks the arrival of a formidably gifted historian."

My Fair Lady

Author : J. P. Reedman
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2016-09-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 153750682X

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My Fair Lady by J. P. Reedman Pdf

Eleanor of Provence, child bride, loving wife, loving mother of Edward Longshanks. Eleanor, hated queen, despised for her spendthrift ways, pelted by the mob. Eleanor, foe of the unnerving, unsettling warrior Simon de Montfort and his barons, who threaten her husband's reign...and life Eleanor, taking vows in a convent in Amesbury, where she vanished from history, even her grave lost in time....

Henry III

Author : David Carpenter
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 803 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2020-07-14
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780300238358

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Henry III by David Carpenter Pdf

The first in a ground-breaking two-volume history of Henry III's rule "Professor Carpenter is one of Britain's foremost medievalists...No one knows more about Henry, and a lifetime of scholarship is here poured out, elegantly and often humorously. This is a fine, judicious, illuminating work that should be the standard study of the reign for generations to come."--Dan Jones, The Sunday Times Nine years of age when he came to the throne in 1216, Henry III had to rule within the limits set by the establishment of Magna Carta and the emergence of parliament. Pacific, conciliatory, and deeply religious, Henry brought many years of peace to England and rebuilt Westminster Abbey in honor of his patron saint, Edward the Confessor. He poured money into embellishing his palaces and creating a magnificent court. Yet this investment in "soft power" did not prevent a great revolution in 1258, led by Simon de Montfort, ending Henry's personal rule. Eminent historian David Carpenter brings to life Henry's character and reign as never before. Using source material of unparalleled richness--material that makes it possible to get closer to Henry than any other medieval monarch--Carpenter stresses the king's achievements as well as his failures while offering an entirely new perspective on the intimate connections between medieval politics and religion.

Eleanor of Provence

Author : Margaret Howell
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2001-05-08
Category : History
ISBN : 0631227393

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Eleanor of Provence by Margaret Howell Pdf

It provides an unusually intimate and coherent picture of a woman who combined a remarkable aptitude for politics with a strong family commitment and warm friendships.

The Household Roll of Eleanor de Montfort, Count - British Library, Additional MS. 8877

Author : Louise J. Wilkinson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2020-05-22
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0901134775

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The Household Roll of Eleanor de Montfort, Count - British Library, Additional MS. 8877 by Louise J. Wilkinson Pdf

Edition with English translation of a document shedding huge light on one of the most important figures of her time.

Simon de Montfort

Author : J. R. Maddicott
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1996-06-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 052137636X

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Simon de Montfort by J. R. Maddicott Pdf

Partly a study of the politics of Henry III's reign (l2l6-72), this study looks at Simon de Montfort's lands, finances, following and religious ideals. It draws on unusual sources, making his biography as much a study of temperament and character as a political career.

Eleanor de Montfort

Author : Louise J. Wilkinson
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2012-03-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781847251947

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Eleanor de Montfort by Louise J. Wilkinson Pdf

The remarkable life of a powerful and fiery woman at the heart of the turbulent Barons' Wars.

The Dragon and the Jewel

Author : Virginia Henley
Publisher : Dell
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2009-07-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307567413

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The Dragon and the Jewel by Virginia Henley Pdf

With her sapphire eyes and silken dark hair, Princess Eleanor was a bewitching beauty made for a man's pleasure. Once a child bride, but widowed at a tender age, she swore never to marry again and took a vow of eternal chastity...until Simon de Montfort marched into England and set his smoldering dark gaze upon her, King Henry's youngest sister, the royal family's most precious jewel. Bold, arrogant, and invincible, the towering Norman knight inspired awe in the bravest of men...and a reckless desire in Eleanor's untried heart.

Joan, Lady of Wales

Author : Danna R Messer
Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2020-09-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781526729323

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Joan, Lady of Wales by Danna R Messer Pdf

The history of women in medieval Wales before the English conquest of 1282 is one largely shrouded in mystery. For the Age of Princes, an era defined by ever-increased threats of foreign hegemony, internal dynastic strife and constant warfare, the comings and goings of women are little noted in sources. This misfortune touches even the most well-known royal woman of the time, Joan of England (d. 1237), the wife of Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd, illegitimate daughter of King John and half-sister to Henry III. With evidence of her hand in thwarting a full scale English invasion of Wales to a notorious scandal that ended with the public execution of her supposed lover by her husband and her own imprisonment, Joan’s is a known, but little-told or understood story defined by family turmoil, divided loyalties and political intrigue. From the time her hand was promised in marriage as the result of the first Welsh-English alliance in 1201 to the end of her life, Joan’s place in the political wranglings between England and the Welsh kingdom of Gwynedd was a fundamental one. As the first woman to be designated Lady of Wales, her role as one a political diplomat in early thirteenth-century Anglo-Welsh relations was instrumental. This first-ever account of Siwan, as she was known to the Welsh, interweaves the details of her life and relationships with a gendered re-assessment of Anglo-Welsh politics by highlighting her involvement in affairs, discussing events in which she may well have been involved but have gone unrecorded and her overall deployment of royal female agency.

Ladies of Magna Carta

Author : Sharon Bennett Connolly
Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781526745262

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Ladies of Magna Carta by Sharon Bennett Connolly Pdf

An innovative take on Magna Carta history that examines the impact and influence of women. 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.

Heroines of the Medieval World

Author : Sharon Bennett Connolly
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781445662657

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Heroines of the Medieval World by Sharon Bennett Connolly Pdf

The stories of women, famous, infamous and unknown, who shaped the course of medieval history.