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Stephen and Matilda Jim Bradbury

Stephen and Matilda von Jim Bradbury

Stephen and Matilda Jim Bradbury


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Zusammenfassung

Stephen & Matilda

Stephen and Matilda Zusammenfassung

Stephen and Matilda: The Civil War of 1139-53 Jim Bradbury

Stephen's reign was one of the darkest periods of English history. He had promised Henry I that he would support the king's daughter, Matilda, as the rightful heir to the English throne, but when Henry dies in December 1135 he broke his promise and quickly made himself king. Like many of the nobles, he was unwilling to yield the crown to a woman. Civil wars and the battle for the English Crown dominated his reign, and this fascinating book examines the conflict between Stephen and his cousin. The campaigns, battles and sieges of England's first civil war are explored, including the two major battles at the Standard adn Lincoln, which show that Stephen always held more ground than his opponents and was mostly on the offensive. The two sides finally reached a compromise, after 14 years, with the Treaty of Wallingford - Stephen would rule unopposed until his death but the throne would then pass to Henry of Anjou, Matilda's son. Full of colourful characters, this is a fascinating story of rivalry for the English throne which throws new light on a neglected aspect of Stephen's reign.

Über Jim Bradbury

Jim Bradbury taught history at Brunel University College before taking early retirement to devote himself to writing. He has written widely on medieval military history including 'The Medieval Archer', 'The Medieval Siege' and 'The Battle of Hastings' (new to paperback format edition in June 2005).

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9780750937931
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Stephen and Matilda: The Civil War of 1139-53 Jim Bradbury
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The History Press Ltd
20050915
224
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