Princess Nest of Wales

Princess Nest of Wales
Title Princess Nest of Wales PDF eBook
Author Kari Maund
Publisher The History Press
Pages 174
Release 2007-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 0752486918

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The daughter of one king and the lover of another; matriarch of a powerful dynasty and the cause of conflict and war: Nest, princess of Dyfed, became a legend. This biography reveals Nest's role in one of the most exciting and dynamic periods of Welsh, Irish and English history.

Lion Rampant

Lion Rampant
Title Lion Rampant PDF eBook
Author Bernard Knight
Publisher Headline Accent
Pages 361
Release 2016-03-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1910939862

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A historical epic by Bernard Knight, Lion Rampant is set in medieval Wales and features the tale of Nest, a princess known as 'the Welsh Helen of Troy'. Nest was a lover of King Henry I of England, married the steward of a Pembrokeshire castle (giving rise to the FitzStephen and FitzGerald families, including Gerald of Wales), and was later abducted by a marauding Welsh noble. This is the story of the adventure, intrigue, and warfare in the various kingdoms of Wales during the twelfth century.

Heroines of the Medieval World

Heroines of the Medieval World
Title Heroines of the Medieval World PDF eBook
Author Sharon Bennett Connolly
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 456
Release 2017-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1445662655

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The stories of women, famous, infamous and unknown, who shaped the course of medieval history.

The Kings & Queens of Wales

The Kings & Queens of Wales
Title The Kings & Queens of Wales PDF eBook
Author Timothy Venning
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 178
Release 2012-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1445615770

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The lives of the kings, queens, princes and princesses of Wales

The Journey Through Wales and the Description of Wales

The Journey Through Wales and the Description of Wales
Title The Journey Through Wales and the Description of Wales PDF eBook
Author Gerald of Wales
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 514
Release 2004-05-27
Genre History
ISBN 0141915552

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Scholar, churchman, diplomat and theologian, Gerald of Wales was one of the most fascinating figures of the Middle Ages and The Journey Through Wales describes his eventful tour of the country as a missionary in 1188. In a style reminiscent of a diary, Gerald records the day-to-day events of the mission, alongside lively accounts of local miracles, folklore and religious relics such as Saint Patrick's Horn, and eloquent descriptions of natural scenery that includes the rugged promontory of St David's and the vast snow-covered panoramas of Snowdonia. The landscape is evoked in further detail in The Description, which chronicles the everyday lives of the Welsh people with skill and affection. Witty and gently humorous throughout, these works provide a unique view into the medieval world.

Folk-lore of West and Mid-Wales

Folk-lore of West and Mid-Wales
Title Folk-lore of West and Mid-Wales PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Ceredig Davies
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 1911
Genre Folklore
ISBN

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The Child from the Sea

The Child from the Sea
Title The Child from the Sea PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Goudge
Publisher Hendrickson Publishers
Pages 708
Release 2022-05-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 161970837X

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Against the pomp and pageantry of turbulent seventeenth century England, Elizabeth Goudge weaves the poignant tale of Lucy Walter, the proud and beautiful secret wife of Charles II. From her early childhood in a castle by the sea in Wales and the joys and pangs of childhood, to her tragic estrangement from the king and her death in Paris at the age of twenty-eight, Lucy Walter lived to the full a life of intense joy and equally intense drama. Miss Goudge portrays brilliantly a young love almost too ecstatic to bear. Equally moving is her characterization of Lucy—a spirited woman caught up in the cataclysmic wars and disruptive revolution of a tumultuous era. From London at the time of the Great Fire, to Paris when British royalty fled to the sanctuary of the Louvre, to Brussels and The Hague and a rich panoramic background—a master storyteller traces the life and loves of an extraordinary woman. The Child from the Sea is a superbly colorful and romantic historical novel alive with brilliant cameos and infused with a spiritual essence rare in our times.