King John treachery, tyranny and the road to Magna Carta
Machine generated contents note: 1.Under Attack 12032.The Family Empire 1120 -- 1189 -- 3.Refusing to Rally 1204 -- 1205 -- 4.A Pact from Hell 1189 -- 1194 -- 5.Stemming the Tide 1205 -- 1206 -- 6.Our Happy Success 1194 -- 1202 -- 7.King versus Pope 1207 -- 1208 -- 8.A Deed of Shame 1202 -- 1203 --...
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Sprache: | eng |
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London
Hutchinson
2015
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John
> Magna Carta
> Great Britain
> History
> Kings and rulers
> Biografie
> Johann
> England
> Geschichte
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Zusammenfassung: | Machine generated contents note: 1.Under Attack 12032.The Family Empire 1120 -- 1189 -- 3.Refusing to Rally 1204 -- 1205 -- 4.A Pact from Hell 1189 -- 1194 -- 5.Stemming the Tide 1205 -- 1206 -- 6.Our Happy Success 1194 -- 1202 -- 7.King versus Pope 1207 -- 1208 -- 8.A Deed of Shame 1202 -- 1203 -- 9.The Enemy Within? 1208 -- 1210 -- 10.Tyrannical Will 1210 -- 1212 -- 11.The Hermit's Prophecy 1212 -- 1213 -- 12.Ready for Battle 1213 -- 1214 -- 13.Runnymede 1214 -- 1215 -- 14.Fire and Sword 1215 -- 1216. The brilliantly compelling new biography of the treacherous and tyrannical King John, published to coincide with the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta. King John is familiar to everyone as the villain from the tales of Robin Hood - greedy, cowardly, despicable and cruel. But who was the man behind the legend? Was he truly a monster, or a capable ruler cursed by ill luck? In this book, bestselling historian Marc Morris draws on contemporary chronicles and the king's own letters to bring the real John vividly to life. John was dynamic, inventive and relentless, but also a figure with terrible flaws. In two interwoven stories, we see how he went from being a youngest son with limited prospects to the ruler of the greatest dominion in Europe, an empire that stretched from the Scottish border to the Pyrenees. We discover how, having lost most of his lands in France, he battled for the rest of his life to win them back. His rise to power involved treachery, rebellion and murder. His reign saw oppression on an almost unprecedented scale: former friends hounded into exile and oblivion; Wales, Scotland and Ireland invaded; harsh fines and huge taxes, the greatest level of financial exploitation since the Norman Conquest. A quarrel with the pope led to the king being excommunicated and England being placed under Interdict; for six years, the church bells remained silent and the dead were buried in unconsecrated ground. John's tyrannical rule climaxed in conspiracy and revolt, and his leading subjects famously forced him to issue Magna Carta, a document binding him and his successors to behave better in future. The king's rejection of the charter led to civil war and foreign invasion, bringing his life to a disastrous close. Authoritative and dramatic, Marc Morris' King John offers a compelling portrait of an extraordinary king, whose reign marked a momentous turning point in the history of Britain and Europe. Contains a translation of Magna Carta: 1215 |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-360) and index |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 381 S., [4] Bl. Ill., Kt. 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780091954239 978-0-09-195423-9 0091954231 0-09-195423-1 |