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A Tale of Two Monasteries

Westminster and Saint-Denis in the Thirteenth Century

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This book offers a unique perspective on a significant rivalry of the Middle Ages, using it as a lens to explore the intertwined histories of medieval England and France. It systematically compares Westminster Abbey and the abbey of Saint-Denis, two major ecclesiastical institutions of the thirteenth century, through the lives of their leaders, Richard de Ware of Westminster and Mathieu de Vendôme of Saint-Denis. Esteemed historian William Jordan crafts a captivating narrative that delves into the social, cultural, and political history of the era, characterized by rebellion, crusades, artistic innovation, and political reform. Richard and Mathieu were central figures in these developments, rising from humble beginnings to positions of great power. Abbot Richard became the royal treasurer of England, while Abbot Mathieu served as regent of France during the crusades. By examining the complex relationships between the abbots, their rival institutions, and the kings and social networks that influenced them, this work vividly depicts medieval society and politics, highlighting the ambitious men who shaped these dynamics.

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A Tale of Two Monasteries, William Chester Jordan

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2009
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