Life and Government in Royal Castles in the Long Thirteenth Century
Lecture by Lindy Grant and Jeremy Ashbee
Given by the British Archaeological Association at the Society of Antiquaries of London, on November 3, 2021
This is a two-part lecture with Lindy Grant speaking on ‘Power and domesticity: Castles and Capetian rulership in the the thirteenth century’ and Jeremy Ashbee speaking on ‘The Royal Castles of Edward I and English Control of North Wales’
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Lindy M. Grant is professor emerita of medieval history at the University of Reading. Jeremy Ashbee is Head Properties Curator at English Heritage.
Top Image: The main gatehouse of Harlech Castle – photo by Sam Jervis / Wikipedia
Life and Government in Royal Castles in the Long Thirteenth Century
Lecture by Lindy Grant and Jeremy Ashbee
Given by the British Archaeological Association at the Society of Antiquaries of London, on November 3, 2021
This is a two-part lecture with Lindy Grant speaking on ‘Power and domesticity: Castles and Capetian rulership in the the thirteenth century’ and Jeremy Ashbee speaking on ‘The Royal Castles of Edward I and English Control of North Wales’
Lindy M. Grant is professor emerita of medieval history at the University of Reading. Jeremy Ashbee is Head Properties Curator at English Heritage.
Top Image: The main gatehouse of Harlech Castle – photo by Sam Jervis / Wikipedia
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