Louis VII and his world / edited by Michael L. Bardot and Laurence W. Marvin.
Material type: TextSeries: Later medieval Europe ; volume 18Publisher: Boston : Brill, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book examines a lesser-known yet significant Capetian monarch and his role in the twelfth century. Its chapters focus upon the king's military leadership, political administration, his relationship with the Victorine order of canons and his connection to other important events, people and institutions of the age. Edited by Michael Bardot and Laurence W. Marvin, this work provides a more nuanced image of Louis VII and his critical role in the medieval French monarchy's ascendancy. The essays contained in this volume illuminate the myriad ways this under-studied ruler shaped the Capetian realm and enhances our understanding of western monarchy, warfare, political administration, social history and the twelfth-century European world.0.
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