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Richard II, Makers of History

Richard II, Makers of History

by Jacob Abbott

14 chapters5h 22m
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Jacob Abbott's *Richard II, Makers of History* brings the tumultuous reign of England's most controversial medieval monarch vividly to life. Born in 1367 in Bordeaux, Richard II inherited a throne beset by political intrigue, noble ambition, and the lingering echoes of the Hundred Years' War. Abbott masterfully chronicles the young king's journey from his coronation through the dramatic events that would ultimately lead to his deposition, exploring the tension between royal authority and aristocratic power that defined his era. Set against the golden age of chivalry, this historical narrative captures the grandeur and complexity of 14th-century England. Through Richard's story, readers encounter the legendary Black Prince, the formidable sons of Edward III, and the intricate web of feudal politics that shaped European history. Abbott illuminates not only the military campaigns and political machinations of the period but also the social customs, ideals, and principles that governed medieval society during one of history's most transformative ages. This compelling audiobook is perfect for history enthusiasts, students of medieval England, and anyone fascinated by the personal dramas behind the crown. Abbott's engaging narrative style makes this classical historical biography accessible and engaging, offering fresh perspective on a king whose reign marked a crucial turning point in English history and the gradual transition from feudalism toward the modern state.