This historical work presents a fresh perspective on the history of Henry the Third. It details interestingly how Henry's rule went unpopular after a certain period, resulting from the failure of his foreign policies and the activities of his infamous Poitevin half-brothers, the Lusignans, and the role of his provincial officers in collecting taxes and debts.
British Historian Kate Norgate did a fabulous job showing a side of history that went unnoticed for so long. Norgate was one of the first women to achieve academic success in being a historian. She is best known for her famous history of England under the Angevin kings.
Contents include:
The War With Louis, 1216–1217
The Regency of William the Marshal, 1217–1219
The Legation of Pandulf, 1219–1221
Tutors and Governors, 1221–1223
The Young King, 1223–1227
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