Kings, Queens, Castles, and Crusades

Kings, Queens, Castles, and Crusades
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Publisher : Frank Schaffer Publications Incorporated
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 1564176665
ISBN-13 : 9781564176660
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Kings, Queens, Castles, and Crusades by : Zelma Kallay

Best Seller! Innovative reproducibles and special projects help students integrate what they have learned as well as practice critical-thinking skills. All illustrations are based on original documents and artifacts. ,A unique, information-packed, and beautiful resource book.

Kings, Queens, Castles, and Crusades: Life in the Middle Ages

Kings, Queens, Castles, and Crusades: Life in the Middle Ages
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:671298154
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Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Kings, Queens, Castles, and Crusades: Life in the Middle Ages by : Zelma Kallay

Five mini-biographies inspire a unique exploration of medieval life in this book of activities where students integrate what they have learned as well as practice critical-thinking skills. Biographical projects include highlights on William the conqueror, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Joan of Arc, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Robin Hood.

Kings and Queens of England

Kings and Queens of England
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 35
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ISBN-10 : 9780486446660
ISBN-13 : 0486446662
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Kings and Queens of England by : John Green

More than 1,200 years of ruling British monarchs — from Alfred the Great (871-899) to Elizabeth II (1952-). Background scenes evoke dramatic highlights of each era. 30 illustrations.

Queens of the Crusades

Queens of the Crusades
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Publisher : Arrow
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1784701874
ISBN-13 : 9781784701871
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Queens of the Crusades by : Alison Weir

The Plantagenet queens of England played a role in some of the most dramatic events in our history. Crusading queens, queens in rebellion against their king, queen seductresses, learned queens, queens on the battlefield, queens who enlivened England with the romantic culture of southern Europe - these determined women often broke through medieval restrictions to exercise power and influence, for good and sometimes for ill. Alison Weir's ground-breaking history of the queens of Medieval England now moves into a period of even higher drama, from 1154 to 1291: years of chivalry, dynastic ambition, conflict with the church, baronial wars, and the all-pervading bonds of feudalism. We see events such as the murder of Becket, Magna Carta and the birth of parliaments from a new perspective. Her narrative begins with the formidable Eleanor of Aquitaine, whose marriage to Henry II establishes a dynasty which rules for over three hundred years and creates the most powerful empire in western Christendom - but also sows the seeds for some of the most destructive family conflicts in history and for the collapse, under her son King John, of England's power in Europe. The lives of Eleanor's successors were just as remarkable: Berengaria of Navarre, queen of Richard the Lionheart, Isabella of Angouleme, queen of John, and Alienor of Provence, queen of Henry III, and finally Eleanor of Castile, the grasping but beloved wife of Edward I. Through the story of these first five Plantagenet queens, Alison Weir provides an enthralling new perspective on a dramatic period of high romance and sometimes low politics, with determined women at its heart.

Queens of the Crusades

Queens of the Crusades
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Publisher : Ballantine Books
Total Pages : 576
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ISBN-10 : 9781101966709
ISBN-13 : 110196670X
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Queens of the Crusades by : Alison Weir

Packed with incredible true stories and legendary medieval intrigue, this epic narrative history chronicles the first five queens from the powerful royal family that ruled England and France for over three hundred years. The Plantagenet queens of England played a role in some of the most dramatic events in our history. Crusading queens, queens in rebellion against their king, seductive queens, learned queens, queens in battle, queens who enlivened England with the romantic culture of southern Europe—these determined women often broke through medieval constraints to exercise power and influence, for good and sometimes for ill. This second volume of Alison Weir’s critically acclaimed history of the queens of medieval England now moves into a period of even higher drama, from 1154 to 1291: years of chivalry and courtly love, dynastic ambition, conflict between church and throne, baronial wars, and the ruthless interplay between the rival monarchs of Britain and France. We see events such as the murder of Becket, the Magna Carta, and the birth of parliaments from a new perspective. Weir’s narrative begins with the formidable Eleanor of Aquitaine, whose marriage to Henry II established a dynasty that ruled for over three hundred years and created the most powerful empire in western Christendom—but also sowed the seeds for some of the most destructive family conflicts in history and for the collapse, under her son King John, of England’s power in Europe. The lives of Eleanor’s four successors were just as remarkable: Berengaria of Navarre, queen of Richard the Lionheart; Isabella of Angoulême, queen of John; Alienor of Provence, queen of Henry III; and finally Eleanor of Castile, the grasping but beloved wife of Edward I. Through the story of these first five Plantagenet queens, Alison Weir provides a fresh, enthralling narrative focusing on these fascinating female monarchs during this dramatic period of high romance and sometimes low politics, with determined women at its heart.

Social Studies Teaching Activities Books

Social Studies Teaching Activities Books
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Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 081085371X
ISBN-13 : 9780810853713
Rating : 4/5 (1X Downloads)

Synopsis Social Studies Teaching Activities Books by : Gary Lare

An annotated listing of activities books for use with social studies curriculums, focusing on elementary and middle school grades, arranged by curriculum area, topic, and grade level. Includes contact information for publishers and distributors of appropriate books, and an index.

Philip Ardagh's Book of Kings, Queens, Emperors and Rotten Wart-Nosed Commoners

Philip Ardagh's Book of Kings, Queens, Emperors and Rotten Wart-Nosed Commoners
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Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781447212010
ISBN-13 : 1447212010
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Philip Ardagh's Book of Kings, Queens, Emperors and Rotten Wart-Nosed Commoners by : Philip Ardagh

Philip Ardagh's Book of Kings, Queens, Emperors and Rotten Wart-Nosed Commons is hilarious collection of fantastic trivia and amazing facts about royalty and rulers of all kinds throughout history, all from the very witty pen of Philip Ardagh. PARP!" Pssst! Do you know the story about Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) and the, er, farting courtier? One day, when bowing low to Her Majesty, the Earl of Oxford couldn't help but break wind. The poor man felt SO embarrassed that he left the court - and some say the country - for SEVEN years. Upon his return, after such a long absence, the first thing Good Queen bess said on seeing him was, "Lord, I had forgot the fart!

Kings, Queens, Bones and Bastards

Kings, Queens, Bones and Bastards
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Publisher : The History Press
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9780752469058
ISBN-13 : 0752469053
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Kings, Queens, Bones and Bastards by : David Hilliam

Who invented the 'House of Windsor' as a royal name? Who founded Westminster Abbey? Which king had twenty-one illegitimate children? David Halliam answers all these questions and more. Here is a continuous history of the English monarchy, showing how the nine dynasties rose and fell. The book describes the most memorable features of the life and times of each king or queen - from Egbert, crowned in 802 and considered the first king of England, to Queen Elizabeth II - as well as recording the extraordinary lives of their queens, consorts, mistresses and bastard children. It also tells the story of the Saxons, describes what has happened to the monarchs' mortal remains, and relates many lively incidents of royal history that rarely appear in the text books. Read of the saintly Edward the Confessor, who is believed to have refused to consummate his marriage; of the rumbustious Henry VIII, given to beheading those who displeased him; of the 'little gentleman in black velvet', who caused the death of William III; and of Queen Victoria's strange servant, the 'Munshi', Queen Emma, who endured a trial by ordeal; and Anne Boleyn, widely suspected of being a witch. A complete list of the monarchs' reigns and a genealogical table showing the royal descent down thirty-seven generations from Egbert to Elizabeth II adds to the volume's reference value.

Kings, Queens and History. In Rhyme

Kings, Queens and History. In Rhyme
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 56
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ISBN-10 : 9781326791728
ISBN-13 : 1326791729
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Kings, Queens and History. In Rhyme by : Deric Barry

An easy way to study the colourful history of Great Britain. The Kings and Queens of Britain from William the Conqueror to Queen Elizabeth the Second, in rhyme.

Queens of the Conquest

Queens of the Conquest
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Publisher : Ballantine Books
Total Pages : 592
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ISBN-10 : 9781101966679
ISBN-13 : 110196667X
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Queens of the Conquest by : Alison Weir

In the first volume of an exciting new series, bestselling author Alison Weir brings the dramatic reigns of England’s medieval queens to life. The lives of England’s medieval queens were packed with incident—love, intrigue, betrayal, adultery, and warfare—but their stories have been largely obscured by centuries of myth and omission. Now esteemed biographer Alison Weir provides a fresh perspective and restores these women to their rightful place in history. Spanning the years from the Norman conquest in 1066 to the dawn of a new era in 1154, when Henry II succeeded to the throne and Eleanor of Aquitaine, the first Plantagenet queen, was crowned, this epic book brings to vivid life five women, including: Matilda of Flanders, wife of William the Conqueror, the first Norman king; Matilda of Scotland, revered as “the common mother of all England”; and Empress Maud, England’s first female ruler, whose son King Henry II would go on to found the Plantagenet dynasty. More than those who came before or after them, these Norman consorts were recognized as equal sharers in sovereignty. Without the support of their wives, the Norman kings could not have ruled their disparate dominions as effectively. Drawing from the most reliable contemporary sources, Weir skillfully strips away centuries of romantic lore to share a balanced and authentic take on the importance of these female monarchs. What emerges is a seamless royal saga, an all-encompassing portrait of English medieval queenship, and a sweeping panorama of British history. Praise for Queens of the Conquest “Best-selling author [Alison] Weir pens another readable, well-researched English history, the first in a proposed four-volume series on England’s medieval queens. . . . Weir’s research skills and storytelling ability combine beautifully to tell a fascinating story supported by excellent historical research. Fans of her fiction and nonfiction will enjoy this latest work.”—Library Journal (starred review) “Another sound feminist resurrection by a seasoned historian . . . Though Norman queens were largely unknowable, leave it to this prolific historical biographer to bring them to life. . . . As usual, Weir is meticulous in her research.”—Kirkus Reviews