Henry III (eBook)

The Great King England Never Knew It Had

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2017 | 2. Auflage
416 Seiten
The History Press (Verlag)
978-0-7509-8522-2 (ISBN)

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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.

DARREN BAKER is a translator and historian who took his degree at the University of Connecticut. He is the author of With All For All: The Life of Simon de Montford (Amberley).

Darren Baker is a translator and historian who took his degree at the University of Connecticut. He is the author of With All For All: The Life of Simon de Montford.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.10.2017
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Schlagworte 6th earl of Leicester • barons • Biography • Clergy • duke of Aquitaine|first barons war • Eleanor of Provence • first barons war, Eleanor of provence, • first barons war, Eleanor of provence, biography • Government • King Edward I • King Henry III • king henry iii, Westminster abbey, magna carta, monarch, king john, king Edward I, ruler, William marshal, barons, clergy, magna carta, simon de Montfort, government, parliamentary state, the greatest king England never knew ithad, king of England, 6th earl of Leicester, duke of Aquitaine • king henry iii, Westminster abbey, magna carta, monarch, king john, king Edward I, ruler, William marshal, barons, clergy, magna carta, simon de Montfort, government, parliamentary state, the great king England never knew ithad, king of England, 6th earl of Leicester, duke of Aquitaine • King John • king of england • Magna Carta • Monarch • parliamentary state • Ruler • Simon de Montfort • the greatest king England never knew ithad • Westminster Abbey • William Marshal
ISBN-10 0-7509-8522-4 / 0750985224
ISBN-13 978-0-7509-8522-2 / 9780750985222
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