Blondel's Song: The Capture, Imprisonment and Ransom of Richard the LionheartOn his way back from the crusades, one of England's most famous and romantic medieval kings was ship-wrecked and stranded near Venice. Trying to make his way home in disguise, he was arrested and imprisoned and effectively disappeared. He didn't return home for another fifteen months, and at enormous cost - a quarter of the entire wealth of England was paid to win his release.The extraordinary events surrounding Richard the Lionheart's disappearance has been relegated to the nursery by generations of historians. But it also provides the background to some of the most colourful and enduring legends - Robin Hood, the Sheriff of Nottingham, the discovery of King Arthur's grave, and above all, the story of Blondel, Richard's faithful minstrel, and his journey across central Europe - singing under castle towers - until he finds the missing king.Blondel's Song tells the tale of one of the most peculiar incidents of medieval history, and the background to the real Blondel and his fellow troubadours, as well as the courts of love, the Holy Grail, emergence of gothic cathedrals like Notre Dame and Chartres, and the unique moment of tolerance in the West - when Europe shared a language, and a new culture of music, romance and chivalry.It retraces and rediscovers Richard's secret journey across the Alps in winter, and uncovers the real story of the arrest of Europe's most powerful king, two thousand miles from home, and the effects of his gigantic ransom. And it uncovers for the first time the real meaning of the legend of Blondel, the song that revealed Richard's lonely cell, and the truth about who Blondel was. |
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... castle , and spoke with the chastelain , saying that he was a minstrel , and would very much like to stay with him if he was willing ... Blondel plays his music in the castle and carries on doing so throughout the winter , being unable ...
... castle , and spoke with the chastelain , saying that he was a minstrel , and would very much like to stay with him if he was willing ... Blondel plays his music in the castle and carries on doing so throughout the winter , being unable ...
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... Castle was Richard's first excursion on his return . In fact the siege was led by two of the names associated closely with Robin Hood in the very earliest reference to the legend : Ranulf , Earl of Chester , and David , Earl of ...
... Castle was Richard's first excursion on his return . In fact the siege was led by two of the names associated closely with Robin Hood in the very earliest reference to the legend : Ranulf , Earl of Chester , and David , Earl of ...
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... Castle the following year . With the remaining rebel castle now safely in his hands , Richard went to Sherwood Forest , which he had never seen before . He and his mother stayed in the royal hunting lodge , now a ruin known as King ...
... Castle the following year . With the remaining rebel castle now safely in his hands , Richard went to Sherwood Forest , which he had never seen before . He and his mother stayed in the royal hunting lodge , now a ruin known as King ...
Contents
The Courts of Love I | 1 |
The Age of Light | 29 |
Paris and Jerusalem | 49 |
Copyright | |
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