Henry III : the rise to power and personal rule, 1207-1258 / David Carpenter.

Nine years of age when he came to the throne in 1216, Henry III had to rule within the limits set by the establishment of Magna Carta and the emergence of parliament. Pacific, conciliatory, and deeply religious, Henry brought many years of peace to England and rebuilt Westminster Abbey in honor of h...

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Main Author: Carpenter, David (David A.) (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Haven : Yale University Press, [2020]
Series:Yale English monarchs.
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Summary:Nine years of age when he came to the throne in 1216, Henry III had to rule within the limits set by the establishment of Magna Carta and the emergence of parliament. Pacific, conciliatory, and deeply religious, Henry brought many years of peace to England and rebuilt Westminster Abbey in honor of his patron saint, Edward the Confessor. He poured money into embellishing his palaces and creating a magnificent court. Yet this investment in "soft power" did not prevent a great revolution in 1258, led by Simon de Montfort, ending Henry's personal rule. Eminent historian David Carpenter brings to life Henry's character and reign as never before. Using source material of unparalleled richness-material that makes it possible to get closer to Henry than any other medieval monarch-Carpenter stresses the king's achievements as well as his failures while offering an entirely new perspective on the intimate connections between medieval politics and religion.
Physical Description:xvi, 763 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 717-743) and index.
ISBN:9780300238358
0300238355
9780300259193
0300259190