The Death of Kings: Royal Deaths in Medieval England
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Product Description
A king's death was a critical and highly dramatic moment, often with major political consequences. Death in battle, whether that of Harold at Hastings or Richard III at Bosworth, could end a dynasty, while the secret murders of Edward II, Richard II and Edward V blighted the fortunes of their murderers. The Death of Kings is an account of what is known about the deaths of all English medieval kings - natural, violent or accidental (as William Rufus's death while out hunting in the New Forest). It shows how contemporaries and later writers, including Shakespeare, drew morals from such deaths and about the characters of individual kings, giving these deaths an imaginative and symbolic resonance that has lasted until the present day. Full of fascinating detail and personal information about the characters and attitudes of English kings and queens, The Death of Kings is a unique window into the heart of medieval society.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #797530 in Books
- Published on: 2003-05-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 288 pages
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About the Author
Michael Evans has taught Medieval History at Christ Church College, Canterbury, and at the University of Reading.



