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Henry I
Henry I

Henry I

The Father of His People

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Penguin Monarchs

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

144 Pages, 4.38 x 7.13

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $14.95 (US $14.95)

Publication Date: October 2022

ISBN 9780141999500

Rights: US

Penguin Random House UK (Oct 2022)
Penguin

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Overview

A portrait of Norman England#&39;s ruthless, dynamic king

The youngest of William the Conqueror#&39;s sons, Henry I (1100-35) was never meant to be king, but he was destined to become one of the greatest of all medieval monarchs, both through his own ruthlessness and intelligence and through the dynastic legacy of his daughter Matilda, who began the Plantagenet line that would rule England until 1485. A self-consciously diligent and thoughtful king, his rule was looked back on as the real post-invasion re-founding of England as a new realm, integrated into the continent, wealthy and stable. Edmund King#&39;s wonderful portrait of Henry shows him as a strikingly charismatic and thoughtful man. His life was dogged by a single great disaster, the death of his teenage heir William in the White Ship disaster. Despite astonishing numbers of illegitimate sons, Henry was now left with only a daughter. This fact would shape the rest of the 12th century and beyond.

Author Biography

Edmund King is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at Sheffield University. His books include a life of King Stephen, an edition of the Historia Novella of William of Malmesbury and Medieval England from Hastings to Bosworth.