Itinerary of King Edward The First Throughout His Reign, A. D. 1272-1307 offers a meticulously detailed account of the English monarch's movements across his kingdom. This comprehensive volume, compiled by an anonymous author, serves as an invaluable resource for historians and enthusiasts of medieval England. By cataloging Edward I's whereabouts from year to year, the book provides unique insights into the political, social, and military landscape of the era.
Readers will discover the king's travels, revealing the administrative and strategic imperatives that shaped his reign. From royal residences to battlefields, each location offers a glimpse into the life and times of one of England's most influential rulers. This historical record is essential for understanding the dynamics of medieval governance and the personal impact of the king's presence on various regions.
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