British history plantagenets books

While her contemporaries have finally been allowed to emerge from the mists of history, anne lovell has not been given any attention. It omits too much and makes too many dubious and false claims. English royal history the plantagenet dynasty royalty. The plantagenet dynasty was the ruling royal dynasty of england and wales from 1277 for two hundred and forty five years by way of eight kings, or three hundred and seventeen years by way of fourteen kings, if we include the successive royal houses of lancaster and york, both of which were off shoots of the house of plantagenet, making the dynasty both englands and britains longest. The plantagenets will help you out though honestly, i still have trouble keeping all the various edwards straight. This book is a fascinating gestation on the history not only of plantagenet england in the late middle ages, but also of the many places and key world events that were directly influenced by plantagenet kings. The royal line descended from the union between geoffrey, count of anjou d.

However, in conventional historical usage, henry ii son of count geoffrey of anjou and his sons richard i and john are normally termed the angevin kings, and their successors, up to richard ii, the. My approach is to learn directly from the period under study, from the evid. Englands greatest royal dynasty, the plantagenets, ruled over england through eight generations of kings. Very well written and an easy and pleasurable book to read. The nam e plantagene t is used by modern historians to identify four distinct royal houses. Click and collect from your local waterstones or get free uk delivery on. His liaison with a commoner called katherine swynford produced four illegitimate children who were given the name beaufort he married katherine in 96 and their children, by this time adults, were legitimised. First published in 20 by viking, author dan jones tome documents the plantagenet line with a clear overview, an attention to detail, and a fine pen. The answer must be general, as the process is the same for any nation, or society. British historian dan jones has produced a rollicking, compelling book about a rollicking. The warrior kings and queens who made england is a fascinating history of the twoandahalf centuries that transformed england from a norman colony to a european power. Henry iii, edward i, edward ii, edward iii, and richard ii. Tampa bay times bloodsoaked medieval england springs to. The plantagenets timeline of the kings and queens of england.

The plantagenets as a dynasty do not fare well in this tally. After henry ii forges a mighty empire including england and france, his sons richard the lionheart and john turn on their father and bring the dynasty to the edge of collapse. Dec 17, 2017 the plantagenets ruled england from 1154 until 1485. Schoolshistory teaching resources for key stage 3, gcse and a level history. The kings who made england, was published in 2012 in the united kingdom and a year later in the united states, where it became a new york times bestseller. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read the plantagenets. The warrior kings and queens who made england ebook written by dan jones. Members of this dynasty ruled england from 1154 to 99. The plantagenets were a huge powerful family not just in england but throughout europe. War of the roses full documentary documentary warehouse. The result is a history book that frequently reads like a novel and can be opened to any chapter. A case could be made that the succeeding houses of york and lancaster, the members of which contended violently with each other over the crown during the 15th century, were nothing more than rival branches of the plantagenet family. The author of the new york times bestseller the plantagenets and the templars chronicles the next chapter in british historythe historical backdrop for game of thrones the inspiration for the channel 5 series britains bloody crown the crown of england changed hands five times over the course of the fifteenth century, as two branches of the plantagenet dynasty fought to the death for the.

The plantagenets their story is the story of britain. I recommend skipping this documentary and reading books if youre interested in british history. British history the wars of the roses the plantagenets the tudors king henry iv king henry v king henry vi king edward iv king edward v king richard iii king henry vii margaret of anjou. Henrys wife eleanor ruled the even larger territory to the south called aquitaine. The fifteenth century saw the longest and bloodiest series of civil wars in british history. Dan joness exploration of a colourful medieval dynasty is a gripping work of narrative history, writes alexander larman. House of plantagenet, royal house of england, which reigned from 1154 to 1485 and provided 14 kings, 6 of whom belonged to the cadet houses of lancaster and york. The kings who made england, was published in 2012 in the united kingdom and a year later in the united states.

The plantagenet line ruled from 1154 henry ii to 99 richard ii. Britains bloodiest dynasty tv miniseries 2014 imdb. A rich, sprawling cast of characters, the plantagenets were both gifted and cursed by an. Normans and early plantagenets timothy venning continuing his exploration of the pathways of british history, timothy venning examines the turning points of the period from the death of william i to the reign of edward iii and a little beyond. The warrior kings and queens who made england by dan jones, the six wives of henry viii by alison wei. Elsewhere, the seach will be visibly opened after this button is selected. The plantagenet dynasty took its name from the planta genesta, or broom, traditionally an emblem of the counts of anjou. House of plantagenet family tree from king henry iii 1216 1272 to edward v 1483 including the houses of lancaster and york. British historys biggest fibs with lucy worsley episode.

I say this because the more history i learn, the less important to me are history books. The peasants revolt of 81, which was published in 2009. Simon sebag montefiore, new york times bestselling author entertaining and informative. Every person and event of importance is covered and the various powerplays are explained in an easy to understand fashion and placed in their geopolitical context be it english or international. The author of the new york times bestseller the plantagenets chronicles the next chapter in british historythe actual historical backdrop for game of thrones. Rjay all of sharon kay penmans books historical fiction are fabulous. The plantagenets is proof that contemporary history can engage with the medieval world with. See more ideas about plantagenet, british history and history.

The new york times bestseller, from the author of crusaders, that tells the story of britains greatest and worst dynastya reallife. The plantagenets documents a delicious period in english. United kingdom united kingdom the early plantagenets. And its a really interesting read for anyone interested in history or the foundations of the british empire. The wars of the roses the bestselling author of crusaders and presenter of netflixs secrets of great british castles offers a vivid account of the events that inspired game of thrones and shakespeares henry iv and richard iii discover the real history behind the hollow crown. Navigate to the global search form search landmark. The plantagenets is a wonderful narrative history, one which paints vividly the longest dynasty in english annals 115499. Eleanor of aquitaine king john plantagenet chivalry knights templar british history vintage books victorian era family history. This is not just a dry and dusty record of the plantagenet rulers of england but a highly readable book that will. A plantagenet prince, the rich and powerful john of gaunt 40 99. Sadly, however, one influential woman has been strangely excempt from this trend. The wars of the roses, the pbs great performance series of shakespeares plays, starring judi dench, benedict.

Their remarkable reign saw england emerge from the dark ages to become a highly organised kingdom that spanned a vast expanse of europe. Majestic in its sweep, compelling in its storytelling, this is narrative history at its best. For the next 200 years the history of the plantagenets is traceable through a line of kings who seemingly alternated between strong and powerful nationbuilders and their extremely weak and ineffectual successors. See more ideas about history, plantagenet and british history. He writes and presents the popular netflix series secrets of great british castles. Aged 21, he already possessed a reputation for restless energy and decisive action. Dan jones first history book was a popular narrative history of the english peasants revolt of 81, titled summer of blood. A thrilling dynastic history of royal intrigues, violent skullduggery, and brutal warfare across two centuries of british history.

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