9780802064790-0802064795-Murder of Charles the Good (Medieval Academy Reprints for Teaching)

Murder of Charles the Good (Medieval Academy Reprints for Teaching)

ISBN-13: 9780802064790
ISBN-10: 0802064795
Edition: Noted
Author: James Bruce Ross, Galbert of Bruges, Marshal, Medieval Academy of America
Publication date: 1982
Publisher: Univ of Toronto Pr
Format: Paperback 364 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780802064790
ISBN-10: 0802064795
Edition: Noted
Author: James Bruce Ross, Galbert of Bruges, Marshal, Medieval Academy of America
Publication date: 1982
Publisher: Univ of Toronto Pr
Format: Paperback 364 pages

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Murder of Charles the Good (Medieval Academy Reprints for Teaching) (ISBN-13: 9780802064790 and ISBN-10: 0802064795), written by authors James Bruce Ross, Galbert of Bruges, Marshal, Medieval Academy of America, was published by Univ of Toronto Pr in 1982. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Murder of Charles the Good (Medieval Academy Reprints for Teaching) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.39.

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"And it should be known that I, Galbert, a notary, though I had no suitable place for writing, set down on tablets a summary of events... and in the midst of so much danger by night and conflict by day. I had to wait for moments of peace during the night or day to set in order the present account of events as they happened, and in this way, though in great straits, I transcribed for the faithful what you see and read."-From The Murder of Charles the GoodOn March 12, 1127, Charles the Good, Count of Flanders, was slain in the church of Saint Donatian in Bruges in a plot devised by an embittered noble family. Known for creating laws to protect and help the poor, Charles the Good's assassination sent ripples throughout Europe, affecting the balance of power between England, France, and the Holy Roman Empire. It also threw Flemish society into chaos as this prosperous region became engulfed in a brutal struggle for power. With a journalistic eye, Galbert of Bruges, a notar

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