Eleanor of Aquitaine: A BiographyHawthorn Books, 1977 - 389 pages Biography of the wife of King Henry II of England and mother of Richard I, the Lionheart, and John. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 3
Page 200
... fourteenth- century manuscript of troubadour poetry in the Bibliothèque Nationale vor de chantar mefps talenz.fara un uczę don in dolenz.avas no ferai obedien ; .En pitau mien Limozi uera men i en enfil . En gran paoz er en peril ...
... fourteenth- century manuscript of troubadour poetry in the Bibliothèque Nationale vor de chantar mefps talenz.fara un uczę don in dolenz.avas no ferai obedien ; .En pitau mien Limozi uera men i en enfil . En gran paoz er en peril ...
Page 235
... fourteenth - century chronicle , The French Chronicle of London , but the jealous queen is not Eleanor of Aquitaine but Eleanor of Provence , the wife of Henry III . In this Grand Guignol account , the queen first strips Rosamond of her ...
... fourteenth - century chronicle , The French Chronicle of London , but the jealous queen is not Eleanor of Aquitaine but Eleanor of Provence , the wife of Henry III . In this Grand Guignol account , the queen first strips Rosamond of her ...
Page 351
... fourteenth century and that within the next two years even Normandy , the most loyal of the Plantagenet fiefs on the Continent , would virtually be lost , she might have laughed in derision . And then again she might not have . Even by ...
... fourteenth century and that within the next two years even Normandy , the most loyal of the Plantagenet fiefs on the Continent , would virtually be lost , she might have laughed in derision . And then again she might not have . Even by ...
Contents
The Devil and the Monk | 33 |
Behind the Red Cross | 59 |
To Jerusalem | 81 |
Copyright | |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able already appeared Aquitaine archbishop army arrived barons Becket began believed Bernard bishops brother brought called Capet castle century child Christmas chroniclers Church claim count count of Anjou court cross crown Crusade daughter death duke earlier Eleanor England eyes fact father felt finally forced France Franks Geoffrey give hands head heir Henry Henry's Holy husband immediately John king king's kingdom knew knights land later leave letters lived looked lord Louis Louis's Lusignans March marriage married matter mind months mother moved never Normandy once palace Paris passed peace perhaps Philip planned Plantagenet Poitiers political queen Raymond reached reason received remained Richard Roger royal Saint seemed sent sons taken Thomas took Toulouse traveled turned vassals walls weeks wife William woman women young