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Index
Genealogical Tables Who’s Who: English and European Royalty and Nobility in the Late Fourteenth Century Introduction: ‘My Large Kingdom for a Little Grave’ 1 - ‘We Were Not Born to Sue, but to Command’: Early Life in Aquitaine, 1367–1371 2 - ‘This Royal Throne of Kings, This Sceptr’d Isle’: Arrival in England, 1372–1376 3 - ‘I Take My Leave before I Have Begun’: The Heir, 1376–1377 4 - ‘My Crown I Am’: Coronation of a Young King, 1377–1378 5 - ‘For Jesu Christ in Glorious Christian Field’: The Great Schism, 1378–1380 6 - ‘In Rage Deaf as the Sea, Hasty as Fire’: The Great Uprising, 1381 7 - ‘She Came Adorned Hither like Sweet May’: The King Marries the Emperor’s Daughter, 1382–1383 8 - ‘By Envy’s Hand and Murder’s Bloody Axe’: An Invasion of Scotland and Murder, 1384–1385 9 - ‘Thy Glory like a Shooting Star Fall to the Base Earth’: The King of Armenia Visits, 1385–1386 10 - ‘Our Sea-Walled Garden Is Full of Weeds’: A Threatened Invasion of England, 1386–1387 11 - ‘Sorrow’s Eye, Glazed with Blinding Tears’: The Merciless Lords Appellant, 1387–1388 12 - ‘I See Some Sparks of Better Hope’: The King Comes of Age, 1389–1390 13 - ‘To Meet at London London’s King in Woe’: Conflict in London, 1391–1393 14 - ‘Let’s Talk of Graves, of Worms, and Epitaphs’: A Tragic Death, 1393–1394 15 - ‘So Sweet a Guest as My Sweet Richard’: A Second Royal Marriage, 1394–1396 16 - ‘My Sorrow’s Dismal Heir’: A Coronation and the Succession, 1396–1397 17 - ‘Show Fair Duty to His Majesty’: The King’s Strange Behaviour, 1397 18 - ‘The Last Leave of Thee Takes My Weeping Eye’: The King’s Revenge, 1397 19 - ‘And Sigh’d My English Breath in Foreign Clouds’: Duel and Exile, 1398 20 - ‘The Dateless Limit of Thy Dear Exile’: Perpetual Banishment, 1398–1399 21 - ‘Who Strongly Hath Set Footing in This Land’: Henry of Lancaster Returns, 1399 22 - ‘All Pomp and Majesty I Do Forswear’: Deposition, 1399 23 - ‘Treasons Make Me Wish Myself a Beggar’: The Epiphany Rising, 1399–1400 24 - ‘Nothing Can We Call Our Own but Death’: The End of Richard of Bordeaux, 1400 Plates Notes Bibliography
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