Edward I /Michael Prestwich.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: New Haven : Yale University Press, (c)1997.Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 618 pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- online resource
- 9780300146653
- Edward the First
- DA229 .E393 1997
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Includes bibliographies and index.
The green tree, 1239-58 -- The leopard, 1258-70 -- The crusader -- Coronation and consolidation -- The king and his family -- The royal household -- The conquest of Wales -- Wales: settlement and rebellion -- The government of England, 1278-86 -- The statutes and the law -- The Duke of Aquitaine, 1273-94 -- Diplomacy, 1274-94 -- Before the storm, 1289-94 -- The great cause, 1291-2 -- The war with France, 1294-8 -- The years of crisis, 1294-8 -- Council and parliament -- The Scottish Wars, 1296-1307 -- The last years, 1298-1307.
"Michael Prestwich's study of Edward I, first published in 1988 and now reissued with a new introduction and updated bibliographic guide, is the definitive full-length account of one of the leading monarchs of the Middle Ages." "A king who pioneered legal and parliamentary change, conquered Wales and came close to conquering Scotland, Edward I presents many contradictions. A pious man who built his reputation during the greatest chivalric adventure of the time, the Crusade, he quarrelled with his archbishops. A major player in European diplomacy and war, he acted as peacemaker during the 1280s but became involved in a bitter war with Philip IV a decade later."--Jacket.
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