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The Troubadour's Song
The Capture and Ransom of Richard the Lionheart
David Boyle

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Hardcover
ISBN: 0-8027-1459-5
Price: $26.00
368 pages
Size: 6 x 9
October 2005




The Troubadour's Song
The Capture and Ransom of Richard the Lionheart
David Boyle

“A compelling and fascinating read, packed with brilliant detail and a haunting and provocative evocation of a turbulent age.” —Alison Weir, author of Eleanor of Aquitaine and The Six Wives of Henry VIII

On his long journey home from the Third Crusade, Richard the Lionheart—one of history’s most powerful and romantic figures—was ship-wrecked near Venice in the Adriatic Sea. Forced to make his way home by land through enemy countries, he traveled in disguise, but was eventually captured by Duke Leopold V of Austria, who in turn conveyed him to Henry VI, the Holy Roman Emperor. Henry demanded a majestic ransom, and Richard’s mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, raised the historic sum— one quarter of the entire wealth of England—and Richard was returned. But a peculiar legend followed him—that a troubadour named Blondel, a friend of Richard’s, had journeyed across Europe singing a song he knew Richard would recognize in order to discover his secret place of imprisonment.

David Boyle recreates the drama of the Third Crusade and the dynamic power politics and personalities of the late 12th century in Europe, as well as the growing fascination with romance and chivalry embodied in the troubadour culture. An evocation of a pivotal era, The Troubadour’s Song is narrative history at its finest.

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