The plantagenets 12 questions by losmilos86 last updated. Welcome to my monthly post on all things historical fiction. History of a dynasty ebook written by jeffrey hamilton. They are all united by the common theme that king arthur was a fifth century british general who fought against anglosaxon tribes and ensured that britain remained a paradise of the west.
Favorite historical novels of the plantagenets 40 books. Aug 07, 2014 katherine by anya seton tells the story of katherine swynford and john of gaunt. The plantagenets tells the fascinating story of a forgotten dynasty. This page covers the history of the plantagenet and tudor dynasties. Ive listed below the opening lines from fifteen historical fiction novels, ranging from classics to recent bestsellers to some of my personal favourites.
The plantagenets is a history of england, but it is one told through the eyes of its kings. Test your knowledge on this history quiz to see how you do and compare your score to others. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. The plantagenets documents a delicious period in english. Religious groups, witchcraft trials, ivy league universities, and assembly lines are a few things that have drawn the colorful history of the united states. The french won and, after 1453, only calais was left in the hands of the english. Jul 04, 20 the plantagenets their story is the story of britain. History quiz us presidents history general knowledge put your knowledge of historical trivia to the test with this lucky dip of history questions, ranging from royals to rascals. Plantagenets, henry iii, edward i, edward ii, isabella of france. The last plantagenets a great storytellers most dazzling bestseller there are four books in this series, the conquering family, the magnificant century, the three edwards, and the last plantagents. The first plantagenet was king henry 2nd whose father owned vast lands in anjou an area as big as normandy around the modern town of tours.
Jul 12, 20 the plantagenets documents a delicious period in english history there have been 40 monarchs of englandbritain in the 10 centuries since a bastard frenchnorman duke crossed the channel in. It is a long book at more than 600 pages, but remains engaging throughout. Henrys wife eleanor ruled the even larger territory to the south called aquitaine. The king arthur that we know today is a collection of different legends, written by different authors, at different times. The complete series list for the plantagenet saga jean plaidy. Its a bit shorter than the first one ive still not got timing sorted out but at least it didnt take me a week to record this one. Katherine by anya seton tells the story of katherine swynford and john of gaunt. The last plantagenetsa great storytellers most dazzling bestseller there are four books in this series, the conquering family, the magnificant century, the three edwards, and the last plantagents. This month i thought i would do something slightly different and put together a little quiz for you. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read the plantagenets. Browse through our ebooks while discovering great authors and exciting books. This is not just a dry and dusty record of the plantagenet rulers of england but a highly readable book that will. Their remarkable reign saw england emerge from the dark ages to become a highly organised kingdom that spanned a vast expanse of europe.
Its been many years since ive read it, but i remember liking it very much. The books in this set were edited and revised from the originals. The plantagenets ruled england for more than three hundred years, from the accession of reign of the dynastys founder, matilda and geoffreys son, henry ii, in 1154, to the death of the last plantagenet, richard iii, at the battle of bosworth in 1485. House of plantagenet, royal house of england, which reigned from 1154 to 1485 and provided 14 kings, 6 of whom belonged to the cadet houses of lancaster and york.
Historyquiz will test your knowledge of the major events and people since the beginning of recorded history. Under the first plantagenets henry ii, richard i and king john it had formed part of the crosschannel angevin empire stretching down to the pyrenees, but from henry iiis reign england became the political centre of gravity, both for the crown and the nobility. After henry ii forges a mighty empire including england and france, his sons richard the lionheart and john turn on their father and bring the dynasty to the edge of collapse. More than 5000 questions and answers on general history. Select the royal house and dates for the king or queen. English royal history the plantagenet dynasty royalty. House of plantagenet family tree from king henry iii 1216 1272 to edward v 1483 including the houses of lancaster and york. Order of plantagenet saga books the plantagenet saga is a series of historical fiction novels by english novelist jean plaidy eleanor burford. Jun 16, 2010 under the first plantagenets henry ii, richard i and king john it had formed part of the crosschannel angevin empire stretching down to the pyrenees, but from henry iiis reign england became the political centre of gravity, both for the crown and the nobility. The line comprised 14 monarchs, and fell into extinction at the hands of the tudor. The plantagenets ruled england for more than three hundred years, from the accession of reign of the dynastys founder. Posts may address genealogy, government, lifestyle, and.
For enjoyable historical narratives, this book is a real winner. The plantagenets were a huge powerful family not just in england but throughout europe. See more ideas about plantagenet, british history and history. Plantagenet ancestry also features scores of remarkable discoveries that are certain to change the ancestry charts of many living americans. He reigned as king of england from 1199 until his death in 1216. The royal line descended from the union between geoffrey, count of anjou died 1151, and the empress matilda, daughter of the. Following the disputed reign of king stephen, henrys reign saw efficient consolidation. In our current times, many of us are taking the opportunity to create a quiz from home to share with family and friends but you might be stumped for the right questions. He succeeded to the throne as the younger brother of king richard i. We have rounded up a selection of questions from across historyextra. Plantagenets article about plantagenets by the free dictionary. The devils brood episode 1 plantagenets bbc documentary. First volume in costains popular fourbook series about the plantagenets.
Buy the last plantagenets by thomas b costain online at alibris. Sort out the facts and test your knowledge of the usa. New colonial immigrants are likewise included in the work, linking still more seventeenthcentury immigrants to the kings of england, making it as uptodate and comprehensive as possible. A case could be made that the succeeding houses of york and lancaster, the members of which contended violently with each other over the crown during the 15th. The first ruled over parts of france and over jerusalem and england. Dec, 2018 henry ii was born on 5 march 13 in le mans. Plantagenets article about plantagenets by the free.
It concludes with the downfall of king richard ii in 99, deposed by cousin henry bolingbroke who, as king henry iv, established the new ruling house of lancaster. Jun 02, 2012 the plantagenets is proof that contemporary history can engage with the medieval world with style, wit and chutzpah. Although the plantagenets were not successful in gaining power in france, the english plantagenet kings ruled until 1485. Be the first to ask a question about the plantagenets. John was born, probably in the year 1166, in oxford. Englands greatest royal dynasty, the plantagenets, ruled over england through eight generations of kings. Buy the plantagenets by dan jones from waterstones today. The authors statement on the boxed set explains that the original books were envisioned as a series that covered the rulers of england from the time of the conquest in 1066.
In the same time period of publication, you could try jean plaidy plantagenet saga. He was the fifth son of king henry ii and eleanor of aquitaine. Rjay all of sharon kay penmans books historical fiction are fabulous. A beautifully written historical book that provides the reader with an in depth. The new york times bestseller, from the author of crusaders, that tells the story of britains greatest and worst dynastya reallife game of thrones the wall street journalthe first plantagenet kings inherited a bloodsoaked realm from the normans and transformed it into an empire that stretched at its peak from scotland to jerusalem. Dan jones book traces the history of that royal dynasty, beginning with the rise of henry ii in 1154. The name derived from geoffreys nickname, which came from the sprig of broom planta genet which he wore in his hat. The final volume in a history of the plantagenets covers the century from 77 to 1485 when civil war ravaged england, rebellious peasants marched on.
Their remarkable reign saw england emerge from the dark ages to become a highly organised. The royal line descended from the union between geoffrey, count of anjou died 1151, and the empress matilda, daughter of the english king henry i. Episode 2 of the history jar podcast is now available. Ascending the throne just after the decline of the normans in 1154 and retaining their grip on power until the rise of the tudors in 1485, the plantagenets oversaw a remarkable array of political, social and economic changes. The list offers suggestions of the best books to read, but being limited to one hundred books is not entirely. Dan jones brings you a new vision of this battlescarred history. These are favorite historical novels from the era of henry ii to the end of the reign of richard iii. Wars of the roses and the plantagenets historical fiction. The focus is on englands great battles and the struggle for power between the. The plantagenets quiz a quiz on the plantagenet dynasty of england. The house of plantagenet this list is for historical fiction books with the main focus on the plantagenet rulers of england they must be major characters, andor prominent secondary characters.
The 100 best english and british history books provides a reading list for those serious about history. Dec 09, 2018 after henry ii forges a mighty empire including england and france, his sons richard the lionheart and john turn on their father and bring the dynasty to the edge of collapse. Tudor history quiz december 31, 2015 by rebecca larson 4 comments this quiz was created to test your tudor history knowledge beware, some questions may be more difficult than others. The plantagenets timeline of the kings and queens of england. He writes and presents the popular netflix series secrets of great british castles. The plantagenets quiz play fun trivia quizzes with triviala. Sep 15, 2019 welcome to my monthly post on all things historical fiction. Oct 21, 2018 each historical event below has had its outcome seriously modified by a single missing letter in its name. The plantagenets their story is the story of britain. Score a book s total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it and how highly those voters ranked the book. See more ideas about plantagenet, house of plantagenet, english history. To ask other readers questions about the plantagenets, please sign up. Plantagenet is the name given to the english royal house descended from the union of queen matilda of england and her second husband geoffrey of anjou.
A history of the plantagenet dynasty 0884202737984. Each historical event below has had its outcome seriously modified by a single missing letter in its name. Minimal wear with protective cardboard case to store the books also with minimal wear. Made up of modern works, it covers english and british history from the medieval period to the early modern and modern period. The plantagenet kings and the search for the philosophers stone. The book recounts the sweeping story of the development of england from a primitive feudal society toward a modern nation. The plantagenets is proof that contemporary history can engage with the medieval world with style, wit and chutzpah. With two maps by william stubbs and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. This brilliant new book explores the lives of eight generations of the greatest kings and queens that this country has ever seen, and the worst. Edward ii, certainly the least talented of the plantagenets, was faced with a seemingly endless series of crises from the outset of his reign. The plantagenets documents a delicious period in english history there have been 40 monarchs of englandbritain in the 10 centuries since a bastard frenchnorman duke. He ruled as count of anjou, duke of normandy and as king of england from 1154 until his death in 1189. The plantagenet saga series in order jean plaidy fictiondb.
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