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Flodden 1513: the biggest and bloodiest anglo-scottish battle. Its causes spanned many centuries; its consequences were as extraordinary as the battle itself.
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Fatal rivalry: Flodden 1513 : Henry VIII, James IV and the battle for Renaissance Britain
2013, W.W. Norton & Company
in English
- First American edition.
0393073688 9780393073683
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Fatal rivalry: Henry VIII, James IV and the battle for Renaissance Britain : Flodden 1513
2013, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
in English
0297867393 9780297867395
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"First published in Great Britain in 2013 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, a division of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd, London"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"In 1509 the young Henry VIII renewed his father's Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Scotland. Yet by 1511 he was already planning an invasion of France, Scotland's traditional ally. Over the next two years, the King of Scots, James IV, resisted both the threats of Henry VIII and the blandishments of Louis XII of France. But in 1513 he was forced to choose. In Fatal Rivalry, George Goodwin ... captures the vibrant Renaissance splendour of the royal courts of England and Scotland, with their new wealth, innovation and artistic expression. He shows how the wily Henry VII, far from the miser king of tradition, spent vast sums to secure his throne and to elevate the monarchy to a new magnificence. He demonstrates how James IV competed with the older Henry, even claiming Arthurian legend to support Scottish independence. Such rivalry served as a substitute for war - until Henry VIII's belligerence forced the real thing. As England and Scotland move towards their biggest-ever battle, Goodwin deftly deploys a sparkling cast of characters. There are manoeuvring ministers, cynical foreign allies, conspiring cardinals, and contrasting queens in Katherin of Aragon and Margaret Tudor. Finally, at Flodden on 9 September 1513, King James faces an old military foe. He seems poised for a crushing victory that will confirm his reputation - until that day at least - as Scotland's greatest king"--Cover.
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