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Norman Kings and the Age of Anarchy. The History of Great Britain, #6
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- ISBN8233076404
- EAN9798233076404
- Date de parution10/06/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
After the Norman Conquest, England was far from secure. The crown passed through ambitious kings, divided inheritances, dynastic rivalries, and one of the most devastating succession crises in medieval history. Norman Kings and the Age of Anarchy explores the turbulent decades that followed the death of William the Conqueror, when the future of the English monarchy remained uncertain and royal authority had to be defended again and again.
From the difficult reign of William II and the administrative achievements of Henry I to the catastrophe of the White Ship disaster, this book reveals how a single tragedy altered the course of English history. The struggle between Stephen and Empress Matilda plunged the kingdom into civil war, allowing rival nobles to build castles, shift alliances, and challenge the power of the crown during the period remembered as the Anarchy.
The story then follows the rise of Henry Plantagenet, the young ruler who transformed dynastic survival into political dominance. As Henry II, he built a vast Angevin realm stretching from England to southwestern France, strengthened royal government, and confronted the limits of his own authority. His conflict with Thomas Becket, the shocking murder inside Canterbury Cathedral, and the rebellions of his sons revealed the human cost of ambition, family rivalry, and the struggle for control.
From the difficult reign of William II and the administrative achievements of Henry I to the catastrophe of the White Ship disaster, this book reveals how a single tragedy altered the course of English history. The struggle between Stephen and Empress Matilda plunged the kingdom into civil war, allowing rival nobles to build castles, shift alliances, and challenge the power of the crown during the period remembered as the Anarchy.
The story then follows the rise of Henry Plantagenet, the young ruler who transformed dynastic survival into political dominance. As Henry II, he built a vast Angevin realm stretching from England to southwestern France, strengthened royal government, and confronted the limits of his own authority. His conflict with Thomas Becket, the shocking murder inside Canterbury Cathedral, and the rebellions of his sons revealed the human cost of ambition, family rivalry, and the struggle for control.






















