The Beaumont Twins: The Roots and Branches of Power in the Twelfth Century

Cover
Cambridge University Press, 13.03.1986 - 242 Seiten
This book combines a simple dual biographical study of Waleran of Meulan and Robert of Leicester, the twin sons of Robert, Count of Meulan and Earl of Leicester, with an exploration of the exercise of power in twelfth-century Normandy and England. The twins were dominant and colourful characters, whose lives reveal many new points about the politics of the period, in particular the Norman rebellion of 1123-4, the wars of Stephen's reign in Normandy and England and the early years of Henry II. The book analyses the twins' followings, revenues and lands, and studies their relations with the church, their level of literacy, and heraldry. It also contains the first in-depth study of Norman feudal society in the duchy itself, suggests reasons why Normandy was more difficult to govern than England, and explores the use of patronage in twelfth-century society.
 

Inhalt

PARTI NARRATIVE
3
THE BEAUMONT TWINS AND STEPHEN OF BLOIS
29
4
101
5
139
REVENUES
177
13
179
THE BEAUMONTS THE CHURCH AND THE WIDER
196
U W N N
201
79
207
CONCLUSION
213
115
218
I Tourville II Harcourt
222
132
229
Urheberrecht

Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen

Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen

Bibliografische Informationen