Delve into the tumultuous reign of a controversial English monarch with Kate Norgate's "John Lackland," a historical study of King John, who ruled England from 1199 to 1216. This meticulously researched account explores the life and times of John, a pivotal figure in 12th and 13th-century English history. < p/> Norgate examines John's place within the broader context of European medieval history, shedding light on the challenges and complexities of his reign. Explore the intricacies of the English monarchy during a period of significant political and social upheaval. This biography offers insights into the events and decisions that shaped John's legacy. < p/> A vital resource for anyone interested in English history, "John Lackland" offers a detailed portrait of a king whose actions continue to be debated and analyzed. Discover the historical context surrounding this key figure and his lasting impact.
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