Read Richard & John: Kings at War Online
Authors: Frank McLynn
Gisors, frontier fortress of
Guy of Lusignan
Haifa
Henry I
Henry II , 359
personality and characteristics of
restlessness of
feudal position of
sceptical attitude to God
deviousness of
attitude to the crusades
birth of
conquers England
marries Eleanor of Aquitaine
crowned king of England
conflicts of, with Louis VII of France
campaigns of, in France
and rebellion of 1173
at the zenith of his power
policy of, in Aquitaine
plans of, for the Angevin empire
near death of (1170)
womanising and mistresses of
as parent
favouritism of, for John
relations of, with Richard
relations of, with Henry the Young King
attitude to his second son Geoffrey
attitude to his bastard son Geoffrey
financial policy of
Welsh policy of
Irish policy of
campaigns against Philip Augustus (1188-89)
final breach with Richard
final Christmas court of
final defeat and humiliation of,
dies
Henry III, king of England
Henry VIII
Henry, the Young King (Henry II’s eldest
son),
82
personality and character of
coronation of
jealousy of Richard
rebellion of in 1173-74
defeated by his father
campaigns in Berry (1176)
relations of, with Richard
relations of, with William Marshal
second rebellion against his father (1182-83)
vows to go on crusade
dies
Henry of Champagne
Henry VI, emperor of Germany attitude of, to Richard’s kidnap
Henry the Lion
Hodierna
homosexuality
Hospitallers
Hugh, count of Boves
Hugh de Lacy
Hugh, duke of Burgundy
Hugh, bishop of Lincoln
Hungary
Innocent III, pope struggle of, with John
interdicts
Ireland (
see also
Henry II, John and William Marshal)
Isabella of Angouleme ( John’s wife)
Isabella of Gloucester
Jaffa (
see also
battles)
Jerusalem
Jews, in England persecution of
Joan (Richard’s sister)
John, king of England
personality and character of
as Henry II’s favourite son
hatred of, for Richard
hatred of, for Prince Arthur
attitude to his half-brother Geoffrey
cruelty of
avarice of
unpopularity of
habitual treachery of
nicknamed Lackland
nicknamed ‘John Softsword’
lustfulness and womanising of
anger and rages of
restlessness of
anticlericalism and atheism of,
290-91
as hunter,
revenues of
itinerant court of
and the Forest Laws
economic conditions in the reign of
and the legal system
war crimes of
as military commander
as king of England
and his bloodthirsty mercenary captains
reputation of
cinematic portrayals of
modern defenders of
LIFE AND CAREER:
born
physical appearance of
and Eleanor of Aquitaine
early years of
as pawn in Henry II’s dynastic games
as unwitting cause of civil war
as puppet of his brother Geoffrey
as king of Ireland
bids to become king of Jerusalem
collaborates with Richard in 1187
and the crusades
as possible successor to Henry II
as only member of family at Henry’s last Christmas court
as possible husband for Alice
joins the winning side against his father (1189)
confirmed by Richard as Count of Mortain
habitually lenient treatment of, by Richard
accompanies Richard to England
marries Isabella of Gloucester
Richard’s attempts to marginalise
Accompanies Richard to Normandy (1190)
devious dealings with Welsh chiefs
plots in Richard’s absence
returns to England despite promise to Richard
rebels against Richard (1193-94)
relations and intrigues with Philip of France
intrigues against Richard
visits Philip in France
abandons Philip
pardoned by Richard
defeated by Philip at Vaudreuil
disputes succession with Arthur
recognised as heir by Richard
inspects Richard’s tomb
invested as duke of Normandy
crowned king of England
inherits Richard’s army
signs treaty of Le Goulet
tours Continental dominions
accused of surrendering to Philip (1200)
meets William of Scotland
casts off the Lusignans
marries Isabella of Angouleme
visits Paris
wins victory at Mirebeau
throws away fruits of Mirebeau
murders Arthur
loses Normandy
and failed attempt to relieve Chateau-Gaillard
campaigns in Britanny
flees to England
and initial troubles with the barons
plans expedition to Poitou
and his troubled relations with the barons
relations of, with William Marshal
organises defence of England
tours northern England
arrives at La Rochelle (1206)
takes Montauban
avoids pitched battle with Philip
makes peace with Philip (1206)
Scots policy of
Welsh policy of,
Irish policy of
visits Ireland (1210)
founds new towns
and the struggle with Innocent III
seizes Church property
becomes Pope’s vassal
and ambition to reconquer Normandy
builds European coalition
and suspicion of Otto IV of Germany
enlists Otto as ally against Philip
restores William Marshal to favour
prepares army for French campaign
embarks and disembarks
departs to harry the North
campaigns in Poitou
tries to catch Philip between two fires
and the devastating defeat at Bouvines
strategic incompetence of
signs truce with Philip
and the Unknown Charter of Liberties
and the final struggle with the barons (1215-16)
and the 1215 campaign
at Runnymede
seizes Dover Castle
seizes Rochester
makes overtures to Philip (1215-16)
leaves Rochester on march west
ducks a siege of London
harries the North
and the 1216 campaign
marches from North to East Anglia
winning war against the barons
thwarted by French intervention
retreats to the West Country
tries to prevent French from landing
ducks battle with Louis
comforted by Papal legate
tide turning against
retreats before French
takes heart from French failures
skulks in the West Country ( June-July 1216)
worried by junction of Louis and Alexander of Scotland
tide turning in favour of once more
marches east to East Anglia
fails to overhaul Alexander of Scotland
reaches King’s Lynn
cast down by death of Innocent III
acquiesces in surrender of Dover
loses baggage and jewels in the Wash
dies
Kerak
Kipling, Rudyard
Krak des Chevaliers
Langton, Stephen
Leopold of Austria
Lisbon
London
Longchamp, William
Louis VI, king of France
Louis VII, king of France
Louis the Dauphin, son of Philip Augustus (later Louis VIII)
Lusignan family
Magna Carta
Marshal, William
character and personality of
early life of,
knightly prowess of
as the Young King’s mentor
quarrel of, with the Young King
reconciled with the Young King
relations of, with Henry II
joins Henry on campaign against Philip Augustus (1188)
urges Henry II to conciliate Richard
attacks Richard but does not kill him (1189)
pardoned by Richard
as Richard’s envoy to release Eleanor of Aquitaine
showered with largesse by Richard
as lord of the Welsh marches
meets Richard in Normandy
at the battle of Fretal
praises Richard at Dangu
angry at papal legate
as Richard’s trusted counsellor
discusses succession with Hubert Walter
backs John as Richard’s successor
hatred of, for Lusignans
criticises John
at siege of Chateau-Gaillard
defeatism of, in Normandy
holds lands in both kingdoms
relations of, with John
feudal arrangements of, with Philip of France
Irish holdings of
in exile in Ireland
restored to favour
loyal friend of the Angevins
refuses to accompany John to Poitou
backs John against the barons
and his son
as peacemaker
embassy of, to Philip
advises John not to fight the French
supports John against the French
appointed Regent by John
as Regent
compels Louis to return to France
Matthew Paris (
see also
Notes passim)
Matilda, queen
mercenaries
Mercadier
monasticism
Napoleon Bonaparte
Nequam, Alexander
Normandy reasons for loss of plans for reconquest of by John
Nottingham
Otto IV, German emperor
Outremer (
see also
Richard I on the Third Crusade), crusader kingdom of Palestine
papacy (
see also
Innocent III)
Patrick of Salisbury, earl
Pembroke, Richardt earl of, aka ‘Strongbow’
Peter of Blois
Philip Augustus, king of France
character and personality of
political shrewdness of
avarice of
revenues of
timidity of, as commander
relations of, with John
wives of
mindless rages of
treachery of
LIFE AND CAREER:
birth
relations with Henry, the Young King
plots against Henry II
begins 30-year war against the Angevins
meets Henry II at Gisors in 1183 and 1186
friendship of, with Geoffrey
intrigues in Britanny
cunning manipulation of Alice issue by
invades Berry (1187 and 1188)
sets Richard against John
early friendship of, with Richard
loans to Richard
attitude of, to crusades
prepares for crusade
plays Richard off against Henry II and vice versa
and final conference at Gisors (1188)
campaigns against Henry II (1188-89)
poisons Richard’s mind against John
achieves final defeat of Henry II
and cooperation with Richard on Third Crusade
and misunderstanding with Richard over crusading oath
increasing tensions of, with Richard
remains neutral in Sicilian conflict
grudgingly cooperates with Richard
manipulates Tancred of Sicily against Richard
and rift with Richard
holds conference with Richard at Messina
leaves Sicily for Acre
arrives at Acre
recognises Conrad as king of Jerusalem
failure of, at Acre
disputes with Richard at Acre
quits the crusade
returns to France
meets emperor Henry VI
doublecrosses Richard
propaganda campaign of, against Richard
and overt hostility to Richard
intrigues with Henry VI
intrigues with John
military campaign against Richard (1193)
defeated outside Rouen
makes peace with Richard 236-37
and his disastrous marriage with Ingeborg
breaks the truce
wars against Richard (1194-99)
conquers eastern Normandy in Richard’s absensce
campaigns in Normandy
digs in in Seine valley
defeats John at Vaudreuil
gets favourable truce (1194)
ducks tournament of champions
doublecrosses Richard at Vaudreuil
switches theatre of war to the south
defeated by Richard at Issoundoun
intervenes in affairs of Britanny
gives asylum to Arthur
recaptures Nonancourt
marriage of, to Agnes
defeated by Baldwin of Flanders
dabbles in German politics
defies papal interdict
hit by war on two fronts
defeated at Dangu
agrees another truce after Dangu
under extreme pressure in Normandy
attacks Le Mans
attacks John in Normandy
backs Arthur for the succession
invades Maine
destroys Richard’s Flanders alliance
under papal interdict
signs treaty of Le Goulet (1200)
entertains John in Paris
attitude of, to John’s second message
appealed to by Lusignans
tries to charm John
loses patience with John
champions Arthur
conquers Normandy
besieges Chateau-Gaillard
takes Chateau-Gaillard
responsible for rise of France
attitude of, to feudal lands
makes triumphal tour of Normandy
suborns English barons
threatens England
invades Poitou,
and new truce with John
intrigues in Scotland
backs duke of Swabia
and German politics
intrigues in Flanders,
invades Flanders