Read Vanished Kingdoms: The Rise and Fall of States and Nations Online
Authors: Norman Davies
Tags: #History, #Nonfiction, #Europe, #Royalty, #Politics & Government
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Y Gododdin:
a page from the medieval Book of Aneirin, the seventh-century Old Welsh epic preserved in a thirteenth-century manuscript.
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. Bird, Tree, Fish and Ring: symbols from the legend of St Mungo (sixth century), portrayed in Glasgow’s coat-of-arms.
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. William Wallace (1272–1305) – known to filmgoers as Braveheart and to his Gaelic contemporaries as
Uilleam Breatnach
, ‘William the Briton’.
BURGUNDIA
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. Rheingold: an episode from the legends of the
Nibelungen
, medieval tales based on echoes of the first Kingdom of the Burgundians (fifth century).
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. A rare coin showing the head of the Merovingian King Dagobert (
c.
603–39), ‘who pulled on his trousers inside out’.
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. Guntram or Gontran of Burgundy (
c.
525–92), the ‘Battle Crow’, king and saint.
BURGUNDIA
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. Frederick Barbarossa (r. 1162–90): German emperor, king of Italy and king of Burgundy, crowned at Arles in 1172.
BURGUNDIA
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. Philip the Good and Charles the Bold: Duke-counts of the fifteenth-century States of Burgtundy.
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. Charles le Téméraire, a.k.a. Karel de Stoute (r. 1467–77): duke of Burgundy, count of Flanders, margrave of Namur, etc., etc.
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. Duchess-Countess-Margravine Mary of Burgundy (1457–82), heiress.
ARAGON
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. The Aljaferia Fortress: constructed in the tenth century in Iberian-Islamic style for the Muslim emirs of Zaragoza, captured in 1118 by Alfonso El Battalador, king of Aragon.
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. The Catalan galley fleet anchored off Naples (fifteenth-century miniature).
ARAGON
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. Queen Petronilla of Aragon and Count Rámon Berenguer IV of Barcelona, whose marriage in 1137 joined Aragon to Barcelona for nearly 600 years.