The Last Knight

The Last Knight
Author: Pierre Terjanian
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2019-10-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1588396746

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Maximilian I (1459–1519) skillfully crafted a public persona and personal mythology that eventually earned him the romantic sobriquet “Last Knight.” From the time he became duke of Burgundy at the age of eighteen until his death, his passion for the trappings and ideals of knighthood served his worldly ambitions, imaginative strategies, and resolute efforts to forge a legacy. A master of self-promotion, he ordered exceptional armor from the most celebrated armorers in Europe, as well as heroic autobiographical epics and lavish designs for prints. Indeed, Maximilian’s quest to secure his memory and expand his sphere of influence, despite chronic shortages of funds that left many of his most ambitious projects unfinished, was indomitable. Coinciding with the 500th anniversary of Maximilian’s death, this catalogue is the first to examine the masterworks that he commissioned, revealing how art and armor contributed to the construction of Maximilian’s identity and aspirations, and to the politics of Europe at the dawn of the Renaissance. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Verdana}

The Last Knight of Europe

The Last Knight of Europe
Author: Gloria Goddard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2013-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781494094744

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This is a new release of the original 1932 edition.

The Last Knight

The Last Knight
Author: Norman F. Cantor
Publisher: New York ; Toronto : Free Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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his three marriages included two romantic love-matches --

Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism

Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism
Author: Jörg Guido Hülsmann
Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Total Pages: 1143
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN: 1610163893

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The Last Knight

The Last Knight
Author: Norman F. Cantor
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439137587

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There may not be a more fascinating a historical period than the late fourteenth century in Europe. The Hundred Years' War ravaged the continent, yet gallantry, chivalry, and literary brilliance flourished in the courts of England and elsewhere. It was a world in transition, soon to be replaced by the Renaissance and the Age of Exploration -- and John of Gaunt was its central figure. In today's terms, John of Gaunt was a multibillionaire with a brand name equal to Rockefeller. He fought in the Hundred Years' War, sponsored Chaucer and proto-Protestant religious thinkers, and survived the dramatic Peasants' Revolt, during which his sumptuous London residence was burned to the ground. As head of the Lancastrian branch of the Plantagenet family, Gaunt was the unknowing father of the War of the Roses; after his death, his son usurped the crown from his nephew, Richard II. Gaunt's adventures represent the culture and mores of the Middle Ages as those of few others do, and his death is portrayed in The Last Knight as the end of that enthralling period.

War in European History

War in European History
Author: Michael Howard
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2009-02-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191570850

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First published over thirty years ago, War in European History is a brilliantly written survey of the changing ways that war has been waged in Europe, from the Norse invasions to the present day. Far more than a simple military history, the book serves as a succinct and enlightening overview of the development of European society as a whole over the last millennium. From the Norsemen and the world of the medieval knights, through to the industrialized mass warfare of the twentieth century, Michael Howard illuminates the way in which warfare has shaped the history of the Continent, its effect on social and political institutions, and the ways in which technological and social change have in turn shaped the way in which wars are fought. This new edition includes a fully updated further reading and a new final chapter bringing the story into the twenty-first century, including the invasion of Iraq and the so-called 'War against Terror'.

The Last Knight of Flanders

The Last Knight of Flanders
Author: Allen Brandt
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780764305887

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"This book is the authorized biography of Remy Schrijnen. Schrijnen first served as a messenger in the SS foreign volunteer legion (SS-Freiwilligen-Legion) 'Flandern' and later as a no. 1 gunner in an anti-tank gun unit of the SS foreign volunteer brigade (SS-Freiwilligen-Sturmbrigade) 'Langemarck.' Schrijnen was awarded Germany's highest decoration for bravery in battle, the Knight's Cross to the Iron Cross, for actions during the battles in the northern sector of the Eastern Front during the fateful summer of 1944. While the story indeed centers around the life and times of Remy Schrijnen, its primary purpose is to explain and detail the thoughts, motivations and experiences typical of all the Flemish volunteers who fought alongside the Germans against the Soviet Union in the Second World War"--Foreword.

The Last Duel

The Last Duel
Author: Eric Jager
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2005-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0767914171

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE • “A taut page-turner with all the hallmarks of a good historical thriller.”—Orlando Sentinel The gripping true story of the duel to end all duels in medieval France as a resolute knight defends his wife’s honor against the man she accuses of a heinous crime In the midst of the devastating Hundred Years’ War between France and England, Jean de Carrouges, a Norman knight fresh from combat in Scotland, returns home to yet another deadly threat. His wife, Marguerite, has accused squire Jacques Le Gris of rape. A deadlocked court decrees a trial by combat between the two men that will also leave Marguerite’s fate in the balance. For if her husband loses the duel, she will be put to death as a false accuser. While enemy troops pillage the land, and rebellion and plague threaten the lives of all, Carrouges and Le Gris meet in full armor on a walled field in Paris. What follows is the final duel ever authorized by the Parlement of Paris, a fierce fight with lance, sword, and dagger before a massive crowd that includes the teenage King Charles VI, during which both combatants are wounded—but only one fatally. Based on extensive research in Normandy and Paris, The Last Duel brings to life a colorful, turbulent age and three unforgettable characters caught in a fatal triangle of crime, scandal, and revenge. The Last Duel is at once a moving human drama, a captivating true crime story, and an engrossing work of historical intrigue with themes that echo powerfully centuries later.

The Last Knight: An Historical Epic Movie Script about the Siege of Malta in 1565

The Last Knight: An Historical Epic Movie Script about the Siege of Malta in 1565
Author: Brian James Godawa
Publisher: Screenplays as Literature
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781942858485

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In 1565, Europe is on the brink of war with the Turkish Ottoman Empire. In England, a lone knight flees persecution only to discover that the island he has fled to is about to be invaded by the Muslims. Together with a 70-year old courageous Grand Master, they lead a small band of knights, overcoming impossible odds to save Western Civilization.

Lepanto

Lepanto
Author: Dale Ahlquist
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009-09-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 168149292X

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Hilaire Belloc called "Lepanto" Chesterton's greatest poem and the greatest poem of his generation. But not only have English classes neglected this masterpiece of rhyme and meter, History classes have neglected the story of the pivotal battle upon which the poem is based. This book brings together the poem, the historical background of the famous battle, a riveting account of the battle itself, and a discussion of its historical consequences. The poem is fully annotated, and is supplemented with two interesting essays by Chesterton himself. Well-known Chesterton expert, Dale Ahlquist, has gathered together all the insightful commentaries and explanatory notes. Here is the story behind the modern conflict between Christianity and Islam, between Protestant and Catholic Europe, and the origin of the Feast of the Holy Rosary. A fascinating blend of literature, history, religion and romance! "A valuable reference book that isalso a great read!" —Therese Warmus, Literary Editor, Gilbert Magazine G.K. Chesterton was one of the most prolific and renowned literary writers of the 20th Century. Dale Ahlquist, author of G.K. Chesterton: Apostle of Common Sense, is the President of the American Chesterton Society.