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David Stephenson . Medieval Powys: Kingdom, Principality and Lordships, 1132–1293. Studies in Celtic History 35. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2016. Pp. 339. $99.00 (cloth). - Volume 57 Issue 2 - Max Lieberman
The
Ordene de chevalerie
, a didactic poem composed in northern France by an anonymous author, perhaps around 1220, details an elaborate and richly symbolic procedure designed to make a man a knight. The Crusades provide its setting. Hugh, count of Tiberias, having been captured in battle by Saladin, is given a choice between two ways of ransoming...
This article aims to contribute to the debates on chivalry as well as to those on the respective importance of external and internal factors on the development of Welsh society during the Middle Ages. It emphasises regional and indeed local variety. Moreover, it stresses that during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the differences between the...
This article explores the striking links and parallels which existed between the frontiers of Normandy and of Wales, particularly between 1066 and 1204. It takes its cue from the fact that both frontiers were identified as ‘marches’ at that time. It argues that while the frontier of Normandy was not a precursor of the March of Wales, experiences ma...
This article explores the striking links and parallels which existed between the frontiers of Normandy and of Wales, particularly between 1066 and 1204. It takes its cue from the fact that both frontiers were identified as ‘marches’ at that time. It argues that while the frontier of Normandy was not a precursor of the March of Wales, experiences ma...
This book examines the making of the March of Wales and the crucial role its lords played in the politics of medieval Britain between the Norman conquest of England of 1066 and the English conquest of Wales in 1283. Max Lieberman argues that the Welsh borders of Shropshire, which were first, from c. 1165, referred to as Marchia Wallie, provide a pa...