William II (Penguin Monarchs)

William II (Penguin Monarchs)
Title William II (Penguin Monarchs) PDF eBook
Author John Gillingham
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 192
Release 2015-08-27
Genre History
ISBN 0141978562

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William II (1087-1100), or William Rufus, will always be most famous for his death: killed by an arrow while out hunting, perhaps through accident or perhaps murder. But, as John Gillingham makes clear in this elegant book, as the son and successor to William the Conqueror it was William Rufus who had to establish permanent Norman rule. A ruthless, irascible man, he frequently argued acrimoniously with his older brother Robert over their father's inheritance - but he also handed out effective justice, leaving as his legacy one of the most extraordinary of all medieval buildings, Westminster Hall.

William I (Penguin Monarchs)

William I (Penguin Monarchs)
Title William I (Penguin Monarchs) PDF eBook
Author Marc Morris
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 160
Release 2016-08-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 014197785X

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On Christmas Day 1066, William, duke of Normandy was crowned in Westminster, the first Norman king of England. It was a disaster: soldiers outside, thinking shouts of acclamation were treachery, torched the surrounding buildings. To later chroniclers, it was an omen of the catastrophes to come. During the reign of William the Conqueror, England experienced greater and more seismic change than at any point before or since. Marc Morris's concise and gripping biography sifts through the sources of the time to give a fresh view of the man who changed England more than any other, as old ruling elites were swept away, enemies at home and abroad (including those in his closest family) were crushed, swathes of the country were devastated and the map of the nation itself was redrawn, giving greater power than ever to the king. When, towards the end of his reign, William undertook a great survey of his new lands, his subjects compared it to the last judgement of God, the Domesday Book. England had been transformed forever.

Henry I (Penguin Monarchs)

Henry I (Penguin Monarchs)
Title Henry I (Penguin Monarchs) PDF eBook
Author Edmund King
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 144
Release 2018-07-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0141978996

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'To be a medieval king was a job of work ... This was a man who knew how to run a complex organization. He was England's CEO' The youngest of William the Conqueror's sons, Henry I came to unchallenged power only after two of his brothers died in strange hunting accidents and he had imprisoned the other. He was destined to become one of the greatest of all medieval monarchs, both through his own ruthlessness, and through his dynastic legacy. Edmund King's engrossing portrait shows a strikingly charismatic, intelligent and fortunate man, whose rule was looked back on as the real post-conquest founding of England as a new realm: wealthy, stable, bureaucratised and self-confident.

King Rufus

King Rufus
Title King Rufus PDF eBook
Author Emma Mason
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2008-07-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0752486837

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The future William II was born in the late 1050s the third son of William the Conqueror. The younger William, - nicknamed Rufus because of his ruddy cheeks - at first had no great expectations of succeeding to the throne. This biography tells the story of William Rufus, King of England from 1087-1100 and reveals the truth behind his death.

Edward VIII (Penguin Monarchs)

Edward VIII (Penguin Monarchs)
Title Edward VIII (Penguin Monarchs) PDF eBook
Author Piers Brendon
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 160
Release 2016-04-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0241196426

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'After my death,' George V said of his eldest son and heir, 'the boy will ruin himself within twelve months.' The forecast proved uncannily accurate. Edward VIII came to the throne in January 1936, provoked a constitutional crisis by his determination to marry the American divorcée Wallis Simpson, and abdicated in December. He was never crowned king. In choosing the woman he loved over his royal birthright, Edward shook the monarchy to its foundations. Given the new title 'Duke of Windsor' and essentially sent into exile, he remained a visible skeleton in the royal cupboard until his death in 1972 and he haunts the house of Windsor to this day. Drawing on unpublished material, notably correspondence with his most loyal (though much tried) supporter Winston Churchill, Piers Brendon's superb biography traces Edward's tumultuous public and private life from bright young prince to troubled sovereign, from wartime colonial governor to sad but glittering expatriate. With pace and panache, it cuts through the myths that still surround this most controversial of modern British monarchs.

Aethelred the Unready (Penguin Monarchs)

Aethelred the Unready (Penguin Monarchs)
Title Aethelred the Unready (Penguin Monarchs) PDF eBook
Author Richard Abels
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 160
Release 2018-10-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 014197950X

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A major new title in the Penguin Monarchs series In his fascinating new book in the Penguin Monarchs series, Richard Abels examines the long and troubled reign of Aethelred II the 'Unraed', the 'Ill-Advised'. It is characteristic of Aethelred's reign that its greatest surviving work of literature, the poem The Battle of Maldon, should be a record of heroic defeat. Perhaps no ruler could have stemmed the encroachment of wave upon wave of Viking raiders, but Aethelred will always be associated with that failure. Richard Abels is Professor Emeritus at the United States Naval Academy. He is the author of Alfred the Great: War, Kingship and Culture in Anglo-Saxon England and Lordship and Military Obligation in Anglo-Saxon England. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

William II

William II
Title William II PDF eBook
Author Emma Mason
Publisher
Total Pages 294
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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