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The Reign of Henry III

Author : D. A. Carpenter
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 508 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1996-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1852851376

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This volume discusses the long reign of Henry III (1216-1272). It examines subjects such as the whole nature of Henry III"s personal rule, the immediate causes of the revolution of 1258, the rise of Simon de Montfort, and the explosive development of Engli

England and Europe in the Reign of Henry III (1216-1272)

Author : Björn K. U. Weiler,Ifor Rowlands
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015055820081

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England and Europe in the Reign of Henry III (1216-1272) by Björn K. U. Weiler,Ifor Rowlands Pdf

This volume of essays, based on papers given at a conference on England and Europe in the reign of Henry III, at the University of Wales, Swansea in April 2000, investigates the close political, economic and cultural ties that developed between England and its neighbours during the reign of Henry III. The essays demonstrate the variety and strength of these contacts between England and her neighbours, and by seeking to place Henry's England within a broader geographical and thematic range, contribute to a broader understanding of England's place within 13th century Europe.

The Reign of Henry III

Author : David A. Carpenter
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : 147259908X

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The Reign of Henry III by David A. Carpenter Pdf

"The long reign of Henry III (1216-1272) was one of the most significant in English history. It saw the implantation of Magna Carta into political life, the development of parliament and the rise of English national feeling. Reforms in 1258 reduced the king to a cipher and led to a civil war which culminated in the rule of Simon de Montfort: revolutionary events which had no parallel until the 1640s. This study contains important pieces on the dating and making of Magna Carta 1215; on justice and jurisdiction under John and Henry III; on Matthew Paris and Henry III's speech at the exchequer in 1256; and on the burial of Henry III and the image of kinship. The volume also discusses the whole nature of Henry III"s personal rule, the immediate causes of the revolution of 1258, the rise of Simon de Montfort, the explosive development of English national feeling, the social and economic position of the gentry, the role of peasants in politics, and Henry III's relations with both the Tower of London and the Cosmati work at Westminster Abbey."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Glover's Roll of the Reign of King Henry III

Author : Robert Glover
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1868
Category : Heraldry
ISBN : PRNC:32101035258324

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Henry III

Author : David Carpenter
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 803 pages
File Size : 46,6 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.

Hero or Tyrant? Henry III, King of France, 1574-89

Author : Professor Robert J Knecht
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 527 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2014-04-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472429322

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Hero or Tyrant? Henry III, King of France, 1574-89 by Professor Robert J Knecht Pdf

King Henry III of France has not suffered well at the hands of posterity. Generally depicted as at best a self-indulgent, ineffectual ruler, and at worst a debauched tyrant responsible for a series of catastrophic political blunders, his reputation has long been a poor one. Yet recent scholarship has begun to question the validity of this judgment and look for a more rounded assessment of the man and his reign. For, as this new biography of Henry demonstrates, there is far more to this fascinating monarch than the pantomime villain depicted by previous generations of historians and novelists. Based upon a rich and diverse range of primary sources, this book traces Henry’s life from his birth in 1551, the sixth child of Henri II and Catherine de’ Medici. It following his upbringing as the Wars of Religion began to tear France apart, his election as king of Poland in 1573, and his assumption of the French crown a year later following the death of his brother Charles IX. The first English-language biography of Henry for over 150 years, this study thoroughly and dispassionately reassesses his life in light of recent scholarship and in the context of broader European diplomatic, political and religious history. In so doing the book not only provides a more nuanced portrait of the monarch himself, but also helps us better understand the history of France during this traumatic time.

Henry III

Author : Darren Baker
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 626 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2017-10-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780750985222

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'Henry III is generally classed among the weakest and most incompetent of England's medieval kings. Darren Baker tells a different story.'- Michael Clanchy, author of England and Its Rulers, 1066–1307 'A personal and detailed narrative...bring[s] alive the glamour and personalities of thirteenth-century England.'- Huw Ridgeway, author of 'Henry III', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 'Enterprising, original and engaging.' - David Carpenter, author of The Reign of King Henry III Henry III (1207–72) reigned for 56 years, the longest-serving English monarch until the modern era. Although knighted by William Marshal, he was no warrior king like his uncle Richard the Lionheart. He preferred to feed the poor to making war and would rather spend time with his wife and children than dally with mistresses and lord over roundtables. He sought to replace the dull projection of power imported by his Norman predecessors with a more humane and open-hearted monarchy. But his ambition led him to embark on bold foreign policy initiatives to win back the lands and prestige lost by his father King John. This set him at odds with his increasingly insular barons and clergy, now emboldened by the protections of Magna Carta. In one of the great political duels of history, Henry struggled to retain the power and authority of the crown against radical reformers like Simon de Montfort. He emerged victorious, but at a cost both to the kingdom and his reputation among historians. Yet his long rule also saw extraordinary advancements in politics and the arts, from the rise of the parliamentary state and universities to the great cathedrals of the land, including Henry's own enduring achievement, Westminster Abbey.

England and Europe in the Reign of Henry III (1216–1272)

Author : Ifor W. Rowlands
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2017-03-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351940122

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England and Europe in the Reign of Henry III (1216–1272) by Ifor W. Rowlands Pdf

The close political, economic and cultural ties that developed between England and its neighbours were a defining feature of the rule of Henry III, which permeated nearly all levels of society from the king and his barons to the Church and merchants, artisans and fortune hunters. They were evident both in the high politics of Henry III, as well as in the more general cultural developments, as can be seen in the French architecture, Italian masonry and German goldwork of Westminster Abbey. They can likewise be traced with regard to individuals such as Simon de Montfort, whose family was active in the Holy Land, Languedoc, Northern France and England. In short, thirteenth century England formed part of a broader European cultural, political and economic commonwealth. The essays that form this volume demonstrate the variety and strength of these contacts between England and her neighbours during Henry's reign, and by seeking to place Henry's England within a broader geographical and thematic range, will contribute to a broader understanding of England's place within thirteenth century Europe.

Hero or Tyrant? Henry III, King of France, 1574-89

Author : Robert J. Knecht
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2016-04-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317122142

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Hero or Tyrant? Henry III, King of France, 1574-89 by Robert J. Knecht Pdf

King Henry III of France has not suffered well at the hands of posterity. Generally depicted as at best a self-indulgent, ineffectual ruler, and at worst a debauched tyrant responsible for a series of catastrophic political blunders, his reputation has long been a poor one. Yet recent scholarship has begun to question the validity of this judgment and look for a more rounded assessment of the man and his reign. For, as this new biography of Henry demonstrates, there is far more to this fascinating monarch than the pantomime villain depicted by previous generations of historians and novelists. Based upon a rich and diverse range of primary sources, this book traces Henry’s life from his birth in 1551, the sixth child of Henri II and Catherine de’ Medici. It following his upbringing as the Wars of Religion began to tear France apart, his election as king of Poland in 1573, and his assumption of the French crown a year later following the death of his brother Charles IX. The first English-language biography of Henry for over 150 years, this study thoroughly and dispassionately reassesses his life in light of recent scholarship and in the context of broader European diplomatic, political and religious history. In so doing the book not only provides a more nuanced portrait of the monarch himself, but also helps us better understand the history of France during this traumatic time.

Henry II

Author : Wilfred Lewis Warren
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 750 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0520022823

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Henry II was an enigma to contemporaries, and has excited widely divergent judgements ever since. Dramatic incidents of his reign, such as his quarrel with Archbishop Becket and his troubled relations with his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and his sons, have attracted the attention of historical novelists, playwrights and filmmakers, but with no unanimity of interpretation. That he was a great king there can be no doubt. Yet his motives and intentions are not easy to divine, and it is Professor Warren's contention that concentration on the great crises of the reign can lead to distortion. This book is therefore a comprehensive reappraisal of the reign based, with rare understanding, on contemporary sources; it provides a coherent and persuasive revaluation of the man and the king, and is, in itself, an eloquent and impressive achievement.

The Gothic King

Author : John Paul Davis
Publisher : Peter Owen Publishers
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2013-12-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780720615425

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The Gothic King by John Paul Davis Pdf

The first biography in many years of Henry IIIThe son and successor of Bad King John, Henry III reigned for 56 years from 1216, the first child king in England for 200 years. England went on to prosper during his reign and his greatest monument is Westminster Abbey, which he made the seat of his government—indeed, Henry III was the first English King to call a parliament. Though often overlooked by historians, Henry III was a unique figure coming out of a chivalric yet Gothic era: a compulsive builder of daunting castles and epic sepulchres; a powerful, unyielding monarch who faced down the De Montfort rebellion and waged war with Wales and France; and, much more than his father, Henry was the king who really hammered out the terms of the Magna Carta with the barons. John Paul Davis brings all his forensic skills and insights to the grand story of the Gothic King in this, the only biography in print of a most remarkable monarch.

England and Europe in the Reign of Henry III

Author : Bjorn K. U. Weiler,Ifor Rowlands
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2002-01-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0075464675

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England and Europe in the Reign of Henry III by Bjorn K. U. Weiler,Ifor Rowlands Pdf

History of the Reign of King Henry VII.

Author : Francis Bacon
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1889
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : CORNELL:31924027958796

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