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The Plantagenet Socialite
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A book about the Plantagenets, revealing their murders, mayhem, wars, and chivalry.
Format: Hardback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 15 February 2023
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Tales from over three hundred years of English history are filled with tales of murder, mayhem, and bloody struggles. Follow the Peasants' Revolt, Glorious Agincourt, War of the Roses, and the murder of the Princes in the Tower, and let this book transport you back in time to give a socialite's view of the monarchs and their courts, their loves, their scandals, their tragedies, and the passions of those distant characters we call 'the Plantagenets.'
The Peasants' Revolt, which took place in 1381, was a significant event in English history. It was a protest by rural workers against land confiscation, taxation, and social inequality. The revolt was led by Wat Tyler, a charismatic leader who demanded justice and equality for the peasants.
The revolt was brutally suppressed by the government, and Tyler was executed. However, the revolt had a lasting impact on English society, and it helped to pave the way for the rise of the middle class and the eventual establishment of democracy in England.
Glorious Agincourt, which took place in 1415, was a major battle in the Hundred Years' War between England and France. It was a decisive victory for England, and it helped to secure the throne for Henry V, who would later become Henry VI.
The battle was fought at Agincourt, in France, and it was a bloody and intense conflict. Henry V led a small army of English soldiers against a much larger French force, and he used his strategic skills and leadership to win the day.
The battle was a significant turning point in the Hundred Years' War, and it helped to establish England as a major power in Europe. It also helped to cement the alliance between England and France, which would continue to be important for centuries to come.
The War of the Roses, which took place in England from 1455 to 1487, was a series of civil wars between the Houses of Lancaster and York. The wars were fought over the English throne, and they were marked by political intrigue, treachery, and violence.
The wars were led by two rival families, the Lancastrians and the Yorkists. The Lancastrians were supported by the French, while the Yorkists were supported by the Burgundians. The wars were long and bloody, and they resulted in the deaths of many noblemen and knights.
The wars finally ended with the victory of the Yorkists, and Richard III, the last Lancastrian king, was defeated and executed. The Wars of the Roses had a significant impact on English society, and they helped to shape the country's political and social landscape.
The murder of the Princes in the Tower, which took place in 1483, was a tragic event in English history. It was the murder of two young princes, Edward IV and Richard III, by their uncle, Richard III.
Richard III was a controversial figure in English history. He was known for his cruelty, his ambition, and his thirst for power. He was also suspected of murdering his nephews, Edward IV and Richard III, to secure his position on the throne.
The murder of the Princes in the Tower was a significant event in English history, and it helped to shape the country's political and social landscape. It also helped to cement the reputation of Richard III as a ruthless and evil king.
In conclusion, English history is filled with tales of murder, mayhem, and bloody struggles. From the Peasants' Revolt to Glorious Agincourt, the War of the Roses, and the murder of the Princes in the Tower, these events have helped to shape the country's political and social landscape. These events have also helped to cement the reputation of the monarchs and their courts as ruthless and evil kings.
Weight: 660g
Dimension: 244 x 170 x 35 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781398108929
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