Henry IVHenry IV (1399–1413), the son of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, seized the English throne at the age of thirty-two from his cousin Richard II and held it until his death, aged forty-five, when he was succeeded by his son, Henry V. This comprehensive and nuanced biography restores to his rightful place a king often overlooked in favor of his illustrious progeny. Henry faced the usual problems of usurpers: foreign wars, rebellions, and plots, as well as the ambitions and demands of the Lancastrian retainers who had helped him win the throne. By 1406 his rule was broadly established, and although he became ill shortly after this and never fully recovered, he retained ultimate power until his death. Using a wide variety of previously untapped archival materials, Chris Given-Wilson reveals a cultured, extravagant, and skeptical monarch who crushed opposition ruthlessly but never quite succeeded in satisfying the expectations of his own supporters. |
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Procura do Utilizador - deusvitae - LibraryThingAn extremely in-depth look at the life and reign of Henry Bolingbroke of Lancaster. The author's goal is to explore Henry IV so as to better understand his time, context, and circumstance in light of ... Ler crítica na íntegra
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Procura do Utilizador - antiquary - LibraryThingAlready seen as a definitive biography according to a panel held at the last International Congress on Medieval Studies, an extreml]ely though biography by a scholar steeped in the sources for the period. Ler crítica na íntegra
Índice
| 1 | |
| 9 | |
Part Two A KING AT WAR 13991405 | 155 |
Part Three RECOVERY AND REFORM 14041410
| 279 |
Part Four LANCASTRIAN KINGSHIP | 383 |
Part Five THE PENDULUM YEARS 14091413
| 463 |
CONCLUSION | 526 |
EPILOGUE | 535 |
HENRY IVS ITINERARY 13991413
| 542 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 546 |
INDEX | 563 |
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