William Marshal : knighthood, war and chivalry, 1147-1219
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William Marshal : knighthood, war and chivalry, 1147-1219
Longman, 2002
2nd ed
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First edition published in 1990
Description and Table of Contents
Description
THE knight of all knights: this is William Marshal as portrayed by David Crouch in his classic biography of 'the Marshal'. International sportsman, career courtier and highly capable and professional soldier, William Marshal challenges many of our assumptions about boneheaded and unfeeling warrior knights. This illustrated new edition expands and upgrades William Marshal's epic life-story in light of recent discoveries about his career and character.
Table of Contents
List of Maps and Tables
Editor's Preface
Preface
Introduction
Old Work and New Questions
The Problems of the Sources
1. Childhood and Squirehood
John Marshal: Father and Son
William de Tancarville: the `Good Master'
2. The Household Knight
The Device of Tancarville
Patrick, Earl of Salisbury
The Royal Household
3. The Making of a Magnate, 1186-1205
The Household of Henry ii, 1186-89
Lord of Striguil
King Richard on Crusade, 1190-94
King Richard's Captain and Courtier, 1194-99
Losing Normandy and Royal Favour, 1199-1205
4. The Making of a Regent
Humiliation, 1205-1207
The Irish Problem, 1207-13
The Marshal and the Barons' War
Protector of the King and the Kingdom
The Battle of Lincoln (1217) and its aftermath
The Marshal's Government
Resignation, Death and Afterwards
5. The Marshal's Men
The Knights
The Clerks
The Hidden Household
6. Love and Lordship
Love and Loyalty
Lordship and Affinity
The Marshal and Money
7. The Chivalry of the Marshal
The Tournament
The Battlefield
8. La Bone Fin va out
appendix i The Knights of William Marshal
appendix ii The Marshal and the Earl Marshal
General Bibliography
Maps
Genealogical Tables
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"