دانلود کتاب Medieval Powys: Kingdom, Principality and Lordships, 1132-1293 (Studies in Celtic History) (Volume 35)
by David Stephenson
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عنوان فارسی: Medieval Powys: Kingdom، Principality and Lordships، 1132-1293 (مطالعات در مورد تاریخ سلتیک) (دوره 35) |
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This book provides the first full, authoritative history of Powys in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. It argues in particular that the Powysian rulers were dogged and resourceful survivors in the face of pressure from Welsh rivals and the problems of internal fragmentation; and that, paradoxically, co-operation with the English and intermarriage with marcher families underlay a desire to regain lands to the east lost in earlier centuries.
Dr David Stephenson is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology, Bangor University.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The problem of medieval Powys: Historiography and sources.
The re-emergence of Powys
The age of eminence: Madog ap Maredudd.
Crisis and renewal: 1160 and its aftermath
The ascendancy and fall of Gwenwynwyn
Eclipse: the supremacy of Gwynedd
Survival: the case of Gruffudd, lord of Bromfield
Survival: the case of Gruffudd ap Gwenwynwyn
The persistence of Powysian lordship: Owain ap Gruffudd ap Gwenwynwyn and the descendants of Madog ap Maredudd
Powysian Polities I: aspects of governance
Powysian Polities II: secular dynamics; fragmentation and integration
Powysian Polities III: the ecclesiastical dimension
Some Powysian perspectives: fears and aspirations
Appendix I. The Combermere charters: a new analysis and some implications
Appendix II. Two alleged charters of Elise ap Madog
Appendix III. 'Powys Fadog' and 'Powys Wenwynwyn'
Appendix IV. The date of composition of Breuddwyd Rhonabwy
Select Bibliography