by Marion Meade
Innocent III. Pope
Ireland
Irene, Empress of Byzantium
Isabella of Angoulême
Isabelle of Gloucester
Jerusalem
Joanna Plantagenet, daughter of Henry II
John, King of England:
biographical events: birth; betrothal to Alice of Maurienne; king of Ireland; married to Isabelle of Gloucester ; family conflicts ; reconciliation ; heir to Richard ; married to Isabella of Angoulême; treaty with France; as king of England; attacked by France; rescue of tacked by France; rescue of Eleanor; Arthur of Brittany; loss of French lands
personality
John of Salisbury
Historia Pontificalis
Joscelin. Count of Edessa
Joscelin, son of William X of Aquitaine
Langres, Bishop of
Laodicea
Leopold, Duke of Austria
Life-expectancy in the middle ages
Limoges
Literature and folklore, Eleanor in
London
Longchamp, William
Louis VI, King of France
Louis VII, King of France:
appearance
biographical events: childhood and youth; marriage to Eleanor ; attack on Toulouse. ; attack on Vitry-sur-Marne ; war on Champagne ; Second Crusade ; annulment of marriage to Eleanor; betrothed to Constance of Castile; daughter married to Prince Henry; siege of Toulouse; marriage to Adele of Blois; birth of son; conspiracy with Eleanor; death
children of: Marie; Alix; Marguerite; Alais; Philip Augustus
personality of
relationship with Eleanor
Louviers, Treaty of
Lusignan family
Maeander River Valley, Crusaders in
Mainard, Count of Gortz
Malcolm, King of Scotland
Malmesbury
Manuel Comnenus, Emperor of Byzantium
Map, Walter
Marcabru, troubadour
Marguerite Capet, Princess of France
Marie Capet, Princess of France, Countess of Champagne
Marshal, John
Marshal, William
Martyrdom of Becket
Matilda, mother of Henry 11
Matilda Plantagenet, daughter of Henry II
Matthew, Archdeacon of Gloucester
Matthew of Montmorency
Maubergeonne Tower
Maurienne, Count of
Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem
Menagerie at Woodstock
Mercadier
Merlin
Mirebeau
Montierneuf, Abbey of
Montmirail
Mount Cadmos
Mouskès. Philippe, Chronique Rimèe
Nigel, Bishop of Ely
Nonancourt, Plantagenet family conference at, 1190
Nonant, Hugh
Nureddin
Odo de Deuil
Ombrière Palace, Bordeaux
Ordericus Vitalis
Orleans, communal movement in
Outremer, see Crusades
Ovid, Art of Loving
Owain Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales
Paris, in 1130s
Patrick, Earl
People’s Crusade
Peter of Blois
Peter de la Châtre, Archbishop of Bourges
Petronilla, sister of Eleanor
Philip Augustus, King of France:
biographical events: birth; coronation ; defeat of
Philip Augustus, King of France (cont.) Henry; as Crusader ; Richard kidnapped: treaty with John; attack on John
description
relationships: with Geoffrey Plantagenet : with Richard Plantagenet : with women
Philip Capet, son of Louis VI of France
Philippa, wife of William IX of Aquitaine
Plantagenet, Geoffrey, see Geoffrey of Anjou; see Geoffrey Plantagenet, son of Henry II
Plantagenet, Henry, see Henry II, King of England
Plantagenet, John, see John, King of England
Plantagenet, Richard, see Richard I, King of England
Plantagenet, origin of name
Poetry. Troubadour
Poets
Poitiers
communal movement in
Popes: Adrian IV; Alexander III; Calixtus II; Celestine II: Celestine III: Eugenius III; Innocent 11; Innocent III; Urban II; Urban III
Prophesies of Merlin
Queen Eleanor’sConfession
Queenhithe
Queen’s gold
Radegonde, St. of Poitiers
Ralph of Diceto
Ralph de Faye
Ralph, Count of Vermandois
Ransom for Richard
Raymond of Antioch
Raymond of Toulouse, Count of Saint-Gilles
Raymond V of Toulouse
Raymond VI of Toulouse
Raymond of Tripoli
Raymond-Berenger. Count of Barcelona
Reginald of Cornwall
Richard I, King of England:
appearance
biographical events: birth: betrothed to Alais Capet; heir of Aquitaine ; heir of England ; conflict with father : king of England ; marriage; crusade; imprisonment ; death
homosexuality of
poem by
personality
Richard Coeur-de-Lion
Richard of Devizes
Richard of Luci
Robert d’Arbrissel
Robert, Earl of Leicester
Robert of Newburgh
Robert of Silly
Robert of Torigni
Robert Capet, Count of Dreux, brother of Louis VII
Roger, King of Sicily
Roger of Clare
Roger of Hovedon
Roger of Wendover
Roger, Archbishop of York
Rosamond Clifford
Royal progresses
Rotrou, Archbishop of Rouen
Rudel. Jaufre, Prince of Blaye
Saint Guilhem-le-Désert
Saint-Denis, Cathedral of
Saint-Maixent, Abbey of
Saladin
Salisbury, Eleanor imprisoned at
Sancho, King of Navarre
Sancho Ramirez, King of Aragon
Santiago de Compostela
Stephen of Blois, King of England
Suger. Abbot
Cathedral of Saint-Denis
counselor to Louis VII
regent during Crusade
Taillebourg Castle
Tancred
Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury
Theobald of Blois
Theobald of Champagne
Toulouse, siege of
Treatise on Love and the Remedies of Love
Treaty of Louviers
Treaty of Winchester
Tripoli
Troubadours
Tyre, Archbishop of
Urban II, Pope
Urban III, Pope
Valerie, Saint
Vexin, The, disputed land
conferences at
Virgin, cult of
Vitry-sur-Marne
Wales, campaigns against
Wallingford
Walter, Hubert, Bishop of Salisbury
Archbishop of Canterbury
Westminster Palace
White Ship, wreck of
William. Count of Angouleme
William I, Duke of Aquitaine
William IV, Duke of Aquitaine
William V, Duke of Aquitaine
William IX, Duke of Aquitaine
William X, Duke of Aquitaine
William I. King of England. Duke of Normany
William II, King of England
William, Count of Nevers
William, King of Scotland
William, King of Sicily
William IV, Count of Toulouse
William, brother of Henry II
William, son of Henry I
William, bastard of William X of Aquitainer />
William Aigret, Son of William X of Aquitaine
William de Braose
William of Lezay
William of Malmesbury
William de Mandeville
William of Newburgh
William des Roches
William of Tyre
William de Vere
William Fitz-Ralph
William Fitz Stephen
William l’Etang
William Longchamp
William Longspee, bastard of Henry II
William Plantagenet, son of Henry II
Winchester Palace
Women, in middle ages
Woodstock
Ykenai
Young King, The, see Henry Plantagenet
Zengi
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