Louis: The French Prince Who Invaded England

Louis: The French Prince Who Invaded England

by Catherine Hanley
Louis: The French Prince Who Invaded England

Louis: The French Prince Who Invaded England

by Catherine Hanley

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Overview

In 1215 a group of English barons, dissatisfied with the weak and despicable King John, decided that they needed a new monarch. They wanted a strong, experienced man, of royal blood, and they found him on the other side of the Channel: Louis, eldest son and heir of the king of France.

“Louis emerges as a nearly man: nearly King of England, nearly a successful military campaigner, and nearly the man who terminated the Albigensian crusades. But what he nearly did allows for Hanley’s biography to touch on some of the most complex issues of the early thirteenth century.”—Alice Taylor, TLS


In this fascinating biography of England’s least-known “king”—and the first to be written in English—Catherine Hanley explores the life and times of “Louis the Lion” before, during, and beyond his quest for the English throne. She illuminates the national and international context of his 1216 invasion, and explains why and how after sixteen fruitless months he failed to make himself King Louis I of England. Hanley also explores Louis’s subsequent reign over France until his untimely death on the Albigensian Crusade. Published eight centuries after the creation of Magna Carta and on the 800th anniversary of Louis’s proclamation as king, this fascinating story is a colorful tale of national culture, power, and politics that brings a long-forgotten life out of the shadows of history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300217452
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 06/21/2016
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

Dr Catherine Hanley is a writer and researcher specialising in the High Middle Ages, and the author of War and Combat, 1150-1270: The Evidence from Old French Literature (2003).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vi

Acknowledgements viii

Introduction 1

1 The Shaping of a Prince 12

2 Father and Son 35

3 The Invitation 60

4 King of England? 89

5 The Tide Turns 118

6 Fighting Back 140

7 The End of the Adventure 156

8 Aftermath 178

9 King of France 195

10 Legacy 225

Chronology 248

A Note on Sources 257

Bibliography 262

Index 271

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