Ebook: King John: England, Magna Carta and the making of a tyrant
Author: Church S. D., King of England John
- Tags: Kings and rulers, Medieval, Biography, History, Biographies, John -- King of England -- 1167-1216, Magna Carta, Great Britain -- History -- John 1199-1216, Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Biography, Great Britain
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Basic Books
- City: Great Britain
- Language: English
- epub
"No English king has suffered a worse press than King John: but how to disentangle legend and reality?The youngest of the five sons of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, the empire builders of the Angevin dynasty, John had small hope of securing any significant inheritance. Then, in 1199, on the death of his older brother Richard, John took possession of the vast Angevin lands in England and on the continent. But by his death in 1216, he had lost almost all that he inherited, and had come perilously close to losing his English kingdom, too. Drawing on thousands of contemporary sources, Stephen Church tells John's story - from boyhood and the succession crises of his early adulthood, to accession, rebellion and civil war. In doing so, he reveals exactly why John's reign went so disastrously wrong and how John's failure led to the great cornerstone of Britain's constitution: Magna Carta. Vivid and authoritative, this is history at its visceral best"--Publisher.;Lackland -- Ireland, 1185 -- Brother in arms -- Troublesome brother -- Winner takes all -- Retreat to the citadel -- Inside the citadel -- The citadel under siege -- Lord of the British isles -- The enemy at the gate -- The garrison turns on its leader -- The walls breached.
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