Peeps at Royal Palaces of Great Britain (Illustrated) Peeps at Royal Palaces of Great Britain (Illustrated)

Peeps at Royal Palaces of Great Britain (Illustrated‪)‬

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Descripción editorial

If a palace be a royal residence, as the dictionary defines it, then nearly all the famous castles of England would come under that title, for the Norman and Plantagenet Kings were constantly moving from one stronghold to another during the unsettled period of the Middle Ages. Until the fifteenth century, both the English and Scottish Kings resided in impregnable castles or fortified houses, but their sojourn was never long in one place. After the Wars of the Roses had crushed the power of the great nobles, it was no longer necessary for the monarch to dwell within a fortress, and it was then that the gracious and commodious palaces of Whitehall, Hampton Court, and Greenwich, arose in England. The Scottish Kings, having at the same time reached a greater control over their headstrong nobles, also began transforming their castles into palaces, and to erect Holyrood and Falkland to gratify their desire for more luxurious residences.

GÉNERO
Viajes y aventura
PUBLICADO
2017
16 de diciembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
101
Páginas
EDITORIAL
ANEB Publishing
VENDEDOR
kaichien ku
TAMAÑO
7.2
MB

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