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The Minority of Henry the Third

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The book recounts the political and military turmoil that followed the king's sudden death and the accession of a young heir, focusing on the efforts to defend royal rights and restore order during a vulnerable minority. It traces emergency regency arrangements, the leadership of a renowned marshal, papal involvement, and campaigns to secure castles, offices, and allegiance amid baronial factionalism and foreign intervention. Attention is given to the selection and duties of tutors and governors, the boy monarch's early public presence, and the treaties, sieges, and governance decisions that gradually shifted authority from regents to the young king as he grew toward independent rule.

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Kate Norgate

Kate Norgate was a British historian and author known for her detailed studies of medieval English history. Her notable works include "England under the Angevin Kings," a comprehensive examination of the political and social dynamics during the reigns of Henry II and his successors. Norgate's scholarship is characterized by its thorough research and clear narrative style, making complex historical events accessible to a broader audience. She also wrote about significant figures of the period, such as John Lackland and Richard the Lion Heart, contributing to the understanding of their roles in shaping English history. Her writings remain a valuable resource for those interested in the medieval era.

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