The Earl, the Kings, and the Chronicler

The Earl, the Kings, and the Chronicler
Author: Robert B. Patterson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0192518674

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The Earl, The Kings, And The Chronicler is the first full length biography of Robert (c.1088-1147), grandson of William the Conqueror and eldest son of King Henry I of England (1100-35), who could not succeed his father because he was a bastard. Instead, as the earl of Gloucester, he helped change the course of English history by keeping alive the prospects for an Angevin succession through his leadership of its supporters against his father's successor, King Stephen (1135-54) in the civil war known as the Anarchy. Robert of Gloucester is one of the great figures of Anglo-Norman history (1066-1154). He occupies important niches in the era's literature, from comprehensive political studies of Henry I's and Stephen's reigns and an array of specialized fields to the 'Brother Cadfael' novels of Ellis Peters. Gloucester was one of only three landed super-magnates of his day, a model post-Conquest great baron, Marcher lord, borough developer, and patron of the rising merchant class. His trans-Channel barony stretched from western Lower Normandy across England to south Wales. Robert was both a product and a significant agent of the contemporary cultural revival known as the Renaissance of the Twelfth Century, being bi-lingual, well educated, and a significant literary patron. In this last role he is especially notable for commissioning the greatest English historian since Bede, William of Malmesbury, to produce a history of their times which justified the empress Matilda's claim to the English throne and Earl Robert's support of it.

The Earl, the Kings, and the Chronicler

The Earl, the Kings, and the Chronicler
Author: Robert B. Patterson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2019
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0198797818

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The Earl, The Kings, And The Chronicler is the first full length biography of Robert (1088-1147), grandson of William the Conqueror and bastard eldest son of King Henry I of England. Robert could not succeed his father, but played a key role in the Anarchy against King Stephen, and had a lasting impact on British cultural and political history.

The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway (Heimskringla)

The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway (Heimskringla)
Author: Snorri Sturluson
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 1331
Release: 2022-11-13
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Heimskringla is a collection of sagas about the Norwegian kings, beginning with the saga of the legendary Swedish dynasty of the Ynglings, followed by accounts of historical Norwegian rulers from Harald Fairhair of the 9th century up to the death of the pretender Eystein Meyla in 1177. Contents: Kings' Sagas Ynglinga Saga Halfdan the Black Saga Harald Harfager's Saga Hakon the Good's Saga Saga of King Harald Grafeld and of Earl Hakon Son of Sigurd King Olaf Trygvason's Saga Saga of Olaf Haraldson (St. Olaf) Saga of Magnus the Good Saga of Harald Hardrade Saga of Olaf Kyrre Magnus Barefoot's Saga Saga of Sigurd the Crusader and His Brothers Eystein and Olaf Saga of Magnus the Blind and of Harald Gille Saga of Sigurd, Inge, and Eystein, the Sons of Harald Saga of Hakon Herdebreid Magnus Erlingson's Saga

Heimskringla: The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway

Heimskringla: The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway
Author: Snorri Sturluson
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 1683
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 802689748X

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Heimskringla is a collection of sagas about the Norwegian kings, beginning with the saga of the legendary Swedish dynasty of the Ynglings, followed by accounts of historical Norwegian rulers from Harald Fairhair of the 9th century up to the death of the pretender Eystein Meyla in 1177. Contents: Kings' Sagas Ynglinga Saga Halfdan the Black Saga Harald Harfager's Saga Hakon the Good's Saga Saga of King Harald Grafeld and of Earl Hakon Son of Sigurd King Olaf Trygvason's Saga Saga of Olaf Haraldson (St. Olaf) Saga of Magnus the Good Saga of Harald Hardrade Saga of Olaf Kyrre Magnus Barefoot's Saga Saga of Sigurd the Crusader and His Brothers Eystein and Olaf Saga of Magnus the Blind and of Harald Gille Saga of Sigurd, Inge, and Eystein, the Sons of Harald Saga of Hakon Herdebreid Magnus Erlingson's Saga

The Stories of the Kings of Norway Called the Round World (Heimskringla): By E. Magnússon. Preface. Introductory: Snorri Sturlason. Index I: Names of persons and peoples (p. [1]-238) Index II: Names of places (p. [239]-292) Index III: Index of subjects (p. [293]-515) 1905

The Stories of the Kings of Norway Called the Round World (Heimskringla): By E. Magnússon. Preface. Introductory: Snorri Sturlason. Index I: Names of persons and peoples (p. [1]-238) Index II: Names of places (p. [239]-292) Index III: Index of subjects (p. [293]-515) 1905
Author: Snorri Sturluson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1905
Genre: Iceland
ISBN:

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The Trials of the King of Hampshire

The Trials of the King of Hampshire
Author: Elizabeth Foyster
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780749619

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A Guardian best history book of 2016 Eccentric, shy aristocrat … or mad, bad and dangerous to know? Neighbour Jane Austen found the 3rd earl of Portsmouth a model gentleman and Lord Byron maintained that, while the man was a fool, he was certainly no madman. Behind closed doors, though, Portsmouth delighted in pinching his servants so that they screamed, asked dairy-maids to bleed him with lancets and was obsessed with attending funerals. After he’d lived this way for years, in 1823 his own family set out to have him declared insane. Still reeling from the madness of King George, society could not tear itself away from what would become the longest, costliest and most controversial insanity trial in British history.