Listing 1 - 9 of 9 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Great Britain --- History --- Edward I, 1272-1307 --- Edward II, 1307-1327
Choose an application
Great Britain --- History --- Sources --- Great Britain - History - Edward I, 1272-1307 - Sources
Choose an application
Eleanor of Castile [Queen of England] --- anno 1200-1299 --- Eleanor, --- Great Britain --- History --- Sources --- Royal households --- Relations with courts and courtiers --- Court and courtiers --- 946.02 --- Queens --- -Royal households --- -Kings and rulers --- Households --- Royalty --- Rulers --- Sovereigns --- Monarchy --- Women --- Courts and courtiers --- Empresses --- Kings and rulers --- Geschiedenis van Spanje: Arabische suprematie--(711-1479) --- Biography --- -Sources --- -Households --- Eleanor Queen, consort of Edward I, King of England --- -Sources. --- -History --- Sources. --- Relations with courts and courtiers. --- -Geschiedenis van Spanje: Arabische suprematie--(711-1479) --- -Eleanor Queen, consort of Edward I, King of England --- 946.02 Geschiedenis van Spanje: Arabische suprematie--(711-1479) --- Biography&delete& --- History&delete& --- Alianor, --- Alienor, --- Eleanor of Castile, --- Eleonora, --- Eleonore, --- Leonor, --- Leonora, --- Royal households - Great Britain - History - To 1500 - Sources --- Eleanor, - Queen, consort of Edward I, King of England, - -1290 --- Eleanor, - Queen, consort of Edward I, King of England, - -1290 - Relations with courts and courtiers --- Great Britain - History - Edward I, 1272-1307 - Sources --- Great Britain - Court and courtiers - History - To 1500 - Sources
Choose an application
Edward I, King of England --- Scotland --- History --- -Sources. --- Kings and rulers --- -Succession. --- Edward --- Relations with Scots. --- Caledonia --- Scotia --- Schotland --- Sŭkʻotʻŭllandŭ --- Ecosse --- Škotska --- Great Britain --- Sources. --- Succession.
Choose an application
Examines the role of Welsh soldiers in English armies, from the conquests under Edward I through to the Battle of Agincourt.
Soldiers --- Armed Forces personnel --- Members of the Armed Forces --- Military personnel --- Military service members --- Service members --- Servicemen, Military --- Armed Forces --- History --- Great Britain --- Wales --- History, Military --- History. --- 1063 - 1536 --- Battle of Agincourt. --- Edward I. --- Middle Ages. --- Military History. --- Owain Glyndwr. --- Wars in France. --- Wars in Scotland. --- Welsh Soldiers.
Choose an application
Essays exploring how England was governed during a tumultuous period.
Authority --- Kings and rulers. --- Power (Social sciences) --- History --- To 1500. --- Great Britain --- Great Britain. --- Kings and rulers --- Autorité --- Histoire --- To 1500 --- Authority. --- Administration. --- Earls. --- Edward I. --- Edward II. --- Edward III. --- Favouritism. --- Gentry. --- Government. --- Lordship. --- Medieval. --- Military Service. --- Monarchy. --- Nobility. --- Politics. --- Power. --- Rebellion. --- Richard II. --- Titles. --- Treason. --- War. --- HISTORY / Medieval.
Choose an application
The reigns of Edward VI and Mary I, and the early years of Elizabeth I were vital times for naval administration and witnessed the apprenticeship of many who would lead the service later during Elizabeth's reign. This volume includes the extant Treasurer's and Victualler's accounts, with entries from the State Papers which augment the calendar summaries previously published. Documents are also printed for the first time from a variety of archives in Britain and abroad.
Great Britain. --- History --- Great Britain --- History, Naval --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Tudor & Elizabethan Era (1485-1603). --- Cromwell. --- Deptford. --- Dockyards. --- Edward I. --- Elizabeth I. --- Erith. --- Greenwich. --- Henry VIII. --- Mary I. --- Portsmouth. --- Sir John Hawkins. --- Sir Thomas Clere. --- The Privy Council. --- The Tudor Navy. --- Victualling.
Choose an application
A new appraisal of the military careers and activities of soldiers from elite medieval families. In 1277 the recently crowned king of England, Edward I, invaded Wales; his army, large for the time, was none the less modest by his later standards. Most of his countrymen had not been on active service outside the realm for twenty years and more, if at all, yet over the course of the following four decades, up to the battle of Bannockburn in 1314, they would be called upon to fight in four different theatres of war: in Wales, Gascony, Flanders and Scotland. Although the identities of many of the men who fought in these wars, particularly those of the thousands of peasant foot soldiers, will never be known, the names of a large proportion of the men-at-arms can be located in the records of central government. This book utilises these sources - pay-rolls, horse inventories, wardrobe books and others - to examine the military careers and activities of these men-at-arms, focusing on five main themes: mobilisation; military command; service patterns among the gentry; retinues and their composition; and 'feudal' service. Dr DAVID SIMPKIN is Research Associate at the University of Reading.
Aristocracy (Social class) --- Soldiers --- Warfare. --- Social aspects. --- Military aspects. --- Adel. --- Soldaten. --- Feudalism. --- Armed Forces personnel --- Members of the Armed Forces --- Military personnel --- Military service members --- Service members --- Servicemen, Military --- Armed Forces --- Aristocracy --- Aristocrats --- Upper class --- Nobility --- History --- Great Britain. --- Angliǐskai︠a︡ Armii︠a︡ --- Tsava ha-Briṭi --- British Army --- בריטניה. --- צבא הבריטי --- England and Wales. --- Recruiting, enlistment, etc. --- Great Britain --- History, Military --- Battle of Bannockburn. --- Battle. --- British History. --- Edward I. --- Feudal. --- Flanders. --- Gascony. --- Gentry. --- Heraldry. --- Infantry. --- Medieval History. --- Medieval Warfare. --- Medieval soldier. --- Military History. --- Peasant. --- Prosopography. --- Scotland. --- Social History. --- Soldiers. --- Wales. --- Oorlogvoering. --- Sociale aspecten. --- Militaire aspecten. --- Feodalisme.
Choose an application
Did Muslims and Jews in the Middle Ages cohabit in a peaceful "interfaith utopia"? Or were Jews under Muslim rule persecuted, much as they were in Christian lands? Rejecting both polemically charged ideas as myths, Mark Cohen offers a systematic comparison of Jewish life in medieval Islam and Christendom--and the first in-depth explanation of why medieval Islamic-Jewish relations, though not utopic, were less confrontational and violent than those between Christians and Jews in the West.Under Crescent and Cross has been translated into Turkish, Hebrew, German, Arabic, French, and Spanish, and its historic message continues to be relevant across continents and time. This updated edition, which contains an important new introduction and afterword by the author, serves as a great companion to the original.
Judaism --- Jews --- Christianity and other religions --- Islam --- Judaïsme --- Juifs --- Christianisme --- History --- Relations --- Christianity --- Histoire --- 933.7 --- -Jews --- -Christianity and other religions --- -Islam --- -Judaism --- Religions --- Semites --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Muslims --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: diaspora van 70 tot 1516 --- -History --- -Christianity --- Religion --- Judaism. --- Christianity. --- Islam. --- -Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: diaspora van 70 tot 1516 --- 933.7 Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: diaspora van 70 tot 1516 --- -933.7 Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: diaspora van 70 tot 1516 --- Judaïsme --- Relations&delete& --- Brotherhood Week --- Christianity and other religions - Judaism --- Medieval and early modern period, 425-1789. --- Middle Ages, 600-1500. --- Church history --- Aaron ben Amram. --- Abdallah (sultan). --- Abraham ben Moses ben Maimon. --- Ahmad Pasha. --- Almohad persecutions. --- Bar Kokhba rebellion. --- Black Death. --- Boccalini, Traiano. --- Book of Yossipon. --- Caesarius (bishop of Arles). --- Cahorsin moneylenders. --- Chronicle of Seért. --- Claudius (Roman emperor). --- Constantine (Roman emperor). --- Constitution of Medina. --- Dagobert (Merovingian king). --- Edward I (king of England). --- Ephraim of Bonn. --- Eusebius of Alexandria. --- Ezra the Scribe. --- Geonic responsa. --- Germanic rulers. --- Gregory IX (pope). --- Hadrian (Roman emperor). --- Ibn Gabirol, Solomon. --- Ibn Picho. --- Islamization. --- Jewish culture. --- John of Damascus. --- Labor party (Israel). --- Land Peace Law. --- Latin language. --- Malikite school. --- Marcion. --- Mongol conquest. --- Origen. --- Pablo Christiani. --- adultery: punishment for. --- antisemitism: of Arabs. --- baptism. --- bourgeoisie. --- canon lawyers. --- chamber serfdom. --- collective responsibility. --- credit transactions. --- deicide. --- divine election. --- ethnicity. --- heretics. --- humiliation. --- intellectuals. --- interdenominational religiosity. --- judaizare. --- nomism. --- polytheism. --- Judaism - Christianity - Relations --- Islam - Judaism - Relations --- Judaism - Islam - Relations --- Judaism - History - Relations - Christianity --- Judaism - History - Relations - Islam --- Islam - History - Relations - Judaism --- Christianity and other religions - History - Judaism --- Jews - History - 70-1789 --- Judaism - History - Medieval and early modern period, 425-1789 --- Moyen âge --- 70-1789
Listing 1 - 9 of 9 |
Sort by
|