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13 result(s) for "Great Britain History Richard I, 1189-1199 Fiction."
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A king's ransom
This \"sequel to the national bestseller Lionheart is [the] ... story of the last event-filled years in the life of Richard, Coeur de Lion. Taken captive by the Holy Roman Emperor while en route home--in violation of the papal decree protecting all crusaders--he was to spend fifteen months imprisoned, much of it in the notorious fortress at Trefils, from which few men ever left alive, while Eleanor of Aquitaine moved heaven and earth to raise the exorbitant ransom. For the five years remaining to him, betrayals, intrigues, wars, and illness were ever present\"-- Provided by publisher.
Lionclaw, a tale of Rowan Hood
Young Lionel, minstrel in the outlaw band of Rowan Hood, daughter of Robin, tries to find his courage when she is abducted from Sherwood Forest.
Ivanhoe
A young Saxon knight proves his worth in Sir Walter Scott's immortal classic blending history and romance In the twelfth century, England is in ruins.The tension between the Saxons and Normans are at an all-time high.
Ivanhoe : a romance
The classic epic of chivalry and courtly love features the disinherited knight Ivanhoe, his fair lady Rowena, and such larger-than-life characters as Richard the Lion-Hearted and Robin Hood. This novel of the Crusades, chivalry, and courtly love not only recreates history, but made history as well.
Ivanhoe 1997. Episode 4
Wamba enters Torquilstone as a priest to help Cedric escape. Locksley and the Outlaws lay siege to the castle which is set alight. Bois-Guilbert and Rebecca flee to Templestowe,while Ivanhoe and Isaac are rescued.
Ivanhoe 1997. Episode 1
Accused of treachery, Ivanhoe returns from the Crusades to redeem his name, reclaim his inheritance and win the hand of Rowena, now betrothed to Saxon prince Athelstane.
Ivanhoe 1997. Episode 2
Ivanhoe, back from the Crusades, vows to clear his name. Only his beloved Rowena and servant Gurth know of his return. Now the disgraced knight bares his soul to uphold Saxon honour against the Normans at the tournament.