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Ralph A. Griffiths

    Ralph Alan Griffiths est Professeur Émérite des Arts et des Sciences Humaines à la Swansea University, spécialisé dans l'histoire médiévale. Il a occupé des postes importants, notamment celui de président de la Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales et de rédacteur en chef de la Gwent County History.

    The Making of the Tudor Dynasty
    Sir Rhys ap Thomas and His Family
    Free and Public
    Reign of Henry VI
    • Reign of Henry VI

      • 1016pages
      • 36 heures de lecture

      This masterly study of King Henry VI, unparalleled in its informative detail, examines the entire span of the king's reign, from the death of Henry V in 1422, when Henry was only nine months old, to the period of his insanity at the beginning of the Wars of the Roses, his dethronement in 1461 and his murder ten years later.

      Reign of Henry VI
    • A study of the thirty-five libraries built by Andrew Carnegie in Wales as an illustration of his world-wide commitment to the public library movement at the beginning of the twentieth century. These libraries and their social, cultural and architectural significance have never been studied before.

      Free and Public
    • Sir Rhys ap Thomas and His Family

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,2(6)Évaluer

      A study of the social and political history of England and Wales in one of its most turbulant periods - that of the 15th and early 16th centuries. The book looks at the ancestors of the present Lord Dynevor, who played a central role in the Wars of the Roses in Wales.

      Sir Rhys ap Thomas and His Family
    • The Making of the Tudor Dynasty

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(41)Évaluer

      The book delves into the lesser-explored origins of the Tudor family, tracing their lineage from 13th-century North Wales to their significant royal ties in England and France. It offers a comprehensive and authoritative narrative that highlights the family's improbable rise to power leading up to Henry Tudor's pivotal victory at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. Utilizing a mix of published and manuscript sources, it aims to provide a clearer understanding of the Tudor dynasty's early history and its impact on British royalty.

      The Making of the Tudor Dynasty