THE GREATEST KNIGHT
THE GREATEST KNIGHT
By Thomas Asbridge
ECCO
383 pgs
During the 11th and 12th centuries,
heart of the Middle Ages, history witnessed the rise and fall of some of the
most notorious British monarchs. Empires were won and lost within single
generations; fathers and sons fought each other and the Holy Roman Empire
battled the Moslem Kingdom to hold the Holy Lands of Jerusalem. Amidst this
tumultuous era, one truly remarkable man appeared who would become one of the
most powerful behind the scenes figures in that world’s politics. His name was
William Marshal and he would go on to become the most famous knight of all
time.
He was born in 1147 in Normandy and would die in 1219 at the
age of 72. In his lifetime he would serve King Henry the First, Young Henry,
Richard the Lionheart, his brother King John, and John’s heir, young Henry
III. All of this during the rise of the
warrior class of knights and the age of Chivalry. And as if his battle prowess
wasn’t enough to earn him fame and fortune, Marshal also was one of the
original supporters of the Magna Carta.
Thomas Asbridge’s biography is wonderful, complete biography. It paints the picture of a truly unique and complex man who fate destined to play a part in the shaping of the British Empire. It is a book that deserves to be on the shelf of any true history enthusiast.
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