John of Gaunt: The Exercise of Princely Power in Fourteenth-Century Europe

Anthony Goodman

John of Gaunt: The Exercise of Princely Power in Fourteenth-Century Europe
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
15 April 2016
Pages
438
ISBN
9781138140295

John of Gaunt: The Exercise of Princely Power in Fourteenth-Century Europe

Anthony Goodman

John of Gaunt (1340 -99), Duke of Lancaster and pretender to the throne of Castile, was son to Edward III, uncle to the ill-starred Richard III and father to Henry IV and the Lancastrian line. The richest and most powerful subject in England, a key actor on the international stage, patron of Wycliffe and Chaucer, he was deeply involved in the Peasant’s revolt and the Hundred Years War. He is also one of the most hated men of his time. This splendid study, the first since 1904, vividly portrays the political life of the age, with the controversial figure of Gaunt at the heart of it.

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