This book provides a narrative on the history of the six Kings of England of the House of Anjou. The author, a Dominican monk drawing upon research from primary sources, has documented this period thoroughly, beginning with an account of Stephen in 1136 and ending with the death of Edward I in 1307. The text provides a detailed and accurate portrayal of English royalty, power struggles, religious influence, and civic life. Beyond its historical value, this book offers insights into the complex relationship between the Crown and the Church, as well as the social and political dynamics of English governance. The author provides meticulous descriptions of religious observance and political motivations, shedding light on the complex and often paradoxical relationship between these forces in medieval England. The book is an excellent resource for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the politics and society of the Angevins.
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