The Hundred Years War, Volume 4: Cursed Kings, Volume 4

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University of Pennsylvania Press, Mar 28, 2017 - History - 928 pages

Jonathan Sumption's Cursed Kings is the eagerly anticipated fourth volume in what Allan Massie has called "one of the great historical works of our time."

Cursed Kings tells the story of the destruction of France by the madness of its king and the greed and violence of his family. In the early fifteenth century France, Europe's strongest and most populous state, suffered a complete internal collapse. As the warring parties within fought for the spoils of the kingdom under the vacant gaze of the mad King Charles VI, the country was left at the mercy of one of the most remarkable rulers of the European Middle Ages: Henry V of England, who had destroyed the French army on the field of Agincourt in October 1415 and left most of France's leadership dead.

Sumption recounts in extraordinary detail the relentless campaign of conquest that brought Henry to the streets and palaces of Paris within just a few years. He died at the age of thirty-six in a French royal castle in 1422, just two months before he would have become king of France.

Six centuries later, these extraordinary events are overlaid by the resounding words of Shakespeare and the potent national myths of England and France. In Cursed Kings, Jonathan Sumption strips away the layers to rediscover the personalities and events that lie beneath.

 

Contents

Houses of Burgundy and Orléans 1407
29
England 13991402
43
Wales in the time of Owen Glendower
59
The Pirate War 14021404
89
The Duke of Orléans 14041405
101
The Percy rebellion JuneJuly 1403
113
The march of Gascony 14001407
131
Gascony and Wales 14051407
184
On the Bridge of Montereau 14191420
615
The bridge of Montereau 10 September 1419
651
The Treaty of Troyes 14191420
655
Disaster at Baugé 14201421
701
The Baugé campaign March 1421
721
The Death of Princes 14211422
735
Alençon the Beauce and the Loire MaySeptember 1421
739
The Somme 14211422
742

The siege of Bourges MayJuly 1412
314
The Duke of Clarence in France AugustDecember 1412
325
The English in France 14111413
332
Henry V 14131414
366
Towards the Breach 14141415
401
Harfleur and Agincourt 1415
431
The siege of Harfleur AugustSeptember 1415
433
Harfleur to Calais SeptemberOctober 1415
445
The battle of Agincourt 25 October 1415
453
The Count of Armagnac 14151417
468
The Conquest of Normandy 14171418
530
The siege of Caen 15 August20 September 1418
532
Blockade of Paris 14181422
575
The Siege of Rouen 14181419
580
The siege of Rouen July 1418January 1419
585
The siege of Meaux October 1421May 1422
745
The siege and relief of Cosne MayAugust 1422
763
General maps
772
Provinces of France and Frenchspeaking territories
773
Paris
774
The Île de France Picardy and the march of Flanders
776
Normandy
777
Genealogical table The Royal House of France
778
Abbreviations
780
Bibliography
842
Index
882
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892
332
898
701
906
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Jonathan Sumption is a former history fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, and the author of The Hundred Years War, Volume 1: Trial by Battle, The Hundred Years War, Volume 2: Trial by Fire, and The Hundred Years War, Volume 3: Divided Houses, all available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

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