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[EdwardthesecondBlogspot]/The death of Piers Gaveston

 

 

Today is the 696th anniversary of the death of Piers Gaveston, run through with a sword and beheaded at Blacklow Hill, Warwickshire, on 19 June 1312.The story of Piers’ death – abducted from the earl of Pembroke’s custody by the earl of Warwick and killed in the presence of the earls of Lancaster, Hereford and Arundel – has been told so often I’m not going to bother repeating it here. Instead, I’ll look at some lesser-known aspects of the whole sordid business.

 

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Vluchtelingen strijken neer in het Vondelpark/Echte doorzetters/Strijd om menswaardig bestaan gaat door/Reactie op AT5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dansende vluchtelingen op de manifestatie bij de Tweede Kamer gisteren.

 

PROTEST VLUCHTELINGEN BIJ DE TWEEDE KAMER
Tentenkamp Osdorp

Vluchtkerk

Vluchtflat

Vluchtkantoor

TENTENKAMP OSDORP
VLUCHTKERK
VLUCHTFLAT
VLUCHTKANTOOR
Surinameplein

SURINAMEPLEIN
Vluchthaven

VLUCHTHAVEN
Vluchtgarage

VLUCHTGARAGE
Vluchtmarkt

VLUCHTMARKT
Vluchtopvang

VLUCHTOPVANG
UIT DEZE PLEKKEN WERDEN DE VLUCHTELINGEN
VERDREVEN
EN IN DEN HAAG UIT DE SACRAMENTSKERK
NU MOETEN DE VLUCHTELINGEN OOK
DE VLUCHTGARAGE ONTRUIMEN EN
WORDEN ZE DE STORM EN DE HAGEL INGESTUURD
ZIEHIER HUN HUIDIGE LOCATIE HET VLUCHTGEBOUW
MAAR HOE LANG NOG?

JE MOET WEL PRAKTISCH DE GRAN CANYON BEKLIMMEN
WIL JE IN NEDERLAND EN DE REST VAN EUROPA EEN
VERBLIJFSVERGUNNING  KRIJGEN

 

 

 

 

 

Het zijn echte doorzetters, de uitgeprocedeerde vluchtelingen.
Sinds 2012 voeren zij strijd voor hun recht op veiligheid en
een menswaardig bestaan, zijn van iedere locatie verdreven.
wil  hen, onder druk van een gerechtelijke uitspraak, alleen een bed/bad/
brood regeling verschaffen, waardoor zij toch overdag op straat staan en
nog steeds geen normaal bestaan kunnen opbouwen.
Toch zetten zij de strijd voort!

 

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Dansende vluchtelingen op de manifestatie bij de Tweede Kamer gisteren.

 

PROTEST VLUCHTELINGEN BIJ DE TWEEDE KAMER
Tentenkamp Osdorp

Vluchtkerk

Vluchtflat

Vluchtkantoor

TENTENKAMP OSDORP
VLUCHTKERK
VLUCHTFLAT
VLUCHTKANTOOR
Surinameplein

SURINAMEPLEIN
Vluchthaven

VLUCHTHAVEN
Vluchtgarage

VLUCHTGARAGE
Vluchtmarkt

VLUCHTMARKT
Vluchtopvang

VLUCHTOPVANG
UIT DEZE PLEKKEN WERDEN DE VLUCHTELINGEN
VERDREVEN
EN IN DEN HAAG UIT DE SACRAMENTSKERK
NU MOETEN DE VLUCHTELINGEN OOK
DE VLUCHTGARAGE ONTRUIMEN EN
WORDEN ZE DE STORM EN DE HAGEL INGESTUURD
ZIEHIER HUN HUIDIGE LOCATIE HET VLUCHTGEBOUW
MAAR HOE LANG NOG?

JE MOET WEL PRAKTISCH DE GRAN CANYON BEKLIMMEN
WIL JE IN NEDERLAND EN DE REST VAN EUROPA EEN
VERBLIJFSVERGUNNING  KRIJGEN
”Vrijheid is pas vrijheid als iedereen vrij is”
Inmiddels zijn de uitgeprocedeerden, die in de Vluchtgarage
bivakkeerden, [wonen kan ik het niet noemen, want de Vluchtgarage
als verblijf was mensonwaardig, daar weer  vertrokken.
Weer de straat op.
waarvan ze gebruik kunnen maken, is geen alternatief, omdat ze dan alsnog
overdag de straat op moeten.
Bovendien is het nog steeds geen permanente oplossing.
Verblijfsrecht in Nederland is waar ze voor gaan, omdat

 

 

 

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[EdwardthesecondBlogspot]/Edward II’s other great favourite, Hugh Despenser the Younger

This post is about a man I’ve always found absolutely fascinating: the man who was the de facto ruler of England for much of the 1320s, until his hideous execution at Hereford on 24 November 1326. In a recent poll, he was voted most villainous Briton of the 14th century, and got 9% of the vote for the worst Briton ever! Let’s face it, a man who extorted money and lands from rich widows (including his own sister-in-law), who became a pirate when he was exiled from England, and who was almost certainly the lover of his wife’s uncle, is waaay more interesting to write about than a man who helped little old ladies to cross the road (though maybe he did that too, who knows?)

 

 

 

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[EdwardthesecondBlogspot]/The charges against Hugh Despenser the Younger, november 1326

 

This is my translation of the charges against Hugh Despenser the Younger at his trial in Hereford on 24 November 1326, which are printed in the original Anglo-Norman in G. A. Holmes’ ‘Judgement on the Younger Despenser, 1326’ (English Historical Review, 70, 1955). Investigating the accuracy of the charges would be a major undertaking, and although some of them are certainly true, some are utterly ludicrous. May McKisack (The Fourteenth Century 1307-1399) calls the charges “an ingenious tissue of fact and fiction,” while Roy Martin Haines (in his biography King Edward II) points out that “it is an ingenious document, another piece of propaganda that puts the blame for all the ills of the reign on one man and his father,” ignoring – for the time being, at least – Edward II’s own manifold failings and that the earl of Lancaster and his followers were in armed rebellion against their king in 1322, and in treasonous correspondence with Robert Bruce to boot. The original text begins Hughe le despenser en parlement nostre seignur le Roi Edward qui ore est tenu a Westmonstre Lan de son regne xvme

 

 

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[Lady Despenser’s Scribery]/Who was Despenser the Younger? In a (very large) nutshell

 

The Early Years

The exact date of Hugh’s birth is not known but it was most likely between 1286 and 1290. He was the eldest son of Hugh Despenser (the elder) who was the son of another Hugh (the even elder) who fought alongside Simon de Montfort against Henry III during the Baron’s war of 1265. He was killed by Roger de Mortimer (grandfather of the Roger de Mortimer who became Queen Isabella’s lover and deposed Edward III) at the Battle of Evesham, thereby starting a feud between the Despensers and the Mortimers which was to have deadly echoes decades later. His mother was Isabelle de Beauchamp, the daughter and sister of two of the Earls of Warwick, so he was certainly well connected.

 

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[Artikel Peter Storm]/Ontruiming Maagdenhuis is tactische terugslag, geen strategische nederlaag

 

 

 

zaterdag 11 april

Wederom heeft het College van Bestuur (CvB) van de Universiteit van Amsterdam (CvB) de rechter erbij gesleept in een poging om studentenactie te breken. Wederom liet ze langs die weg de Mobiele Eenheid (ME) op deze studenten los. Wederom ontruimde die ME een bezet universiteitspand, nu het Maagdenhuis zoals eerder het Bungehuis. Wederom is het studentenprotest hiermee een tactische nederlaag toegebracht, maar niet veel meer dan dat. Dat er een vervolg van strijd komt, daar hoeven we intussen niet in alle ernst aan te twijfelen.

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[EdwardthesecondBlogspot]/Announcement of the birth of Edward III

 

 

 

Isabella, by the grace of God, Queen of England, Lady of Ireland, and Duchess of Aquitaine, to our well-beloved the Mayor and aldermen and the commonalty of London, greeting. Forasmuch as we believe that you would willingly hear good tidings of us, we do make known to you that our Lord, of His grace, has delivered us of a son, on the 13th day of November, with safety to ourselves, and to the child. May our Lord preserve you.

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[EdwardthesecondBlogspot]/2 or 3 January 1315: Piers Gaveston’s funeral

 

 

 

Today, or perhaps yesterday, is the 700th anniversary of Piers Gaveston’s funeral. Here’s a post about it.Piers Gaveston, earl of Cornwall, was killed at Blacklow Hill in Warwickshire on 19 June 1312. A group of Dominican friars from Oxford came across the body – presumably not by accident, as the Dominicans were Edward II’s favourite order and the king’s fervent supporters, and it would seem a bit of a coincidence if they of all people just happened to find Piers’ body – and took it to their house at Oxford. They embalmed Piers’ body, and sewed his head back on (he had been murdered by being run through with a sword, then his head was struck off).

 

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A man in half figure with short, curly hair and a hint of beard is facing left. He wears a coronet and holds a sceptre in his right hand. He has a blue robe over a red tunic, and his hands are covered by white, embroidered gloves. His left hand seems to be pointing left, to something outside the picture.

Portrait in Westminster Abbey, thought to be of Edward I
EDWARD I OF ENGLAND, ”LONGSHANKS”
THE ”HAMMER” OF THE SCOTS
KING EDWARD II, THE TRAGIC KING
Edward II - detail of tomb.jpg
EFFIGY OF KING EDWARD II IN GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL

Initial from the charter granting Gaveston the earldom of Cornwall, showing the arms of England at top, and Gaveston’s coat of arms impaledwith those of de Clare below.

INITIAL FROM THE CHARTER GRANTING GAVESTON THE EARLDOM OF CORNWALL
Guy de Beauchamp.jpg

Guy de Beauchamp standing over the decapitated body of Piers Gaveston. From the 15th-century Rous Rolls.[1]
A MACABER SCENE
THE DECAPACITATED BODY OF PIERS GAVESTON,
EXECUTED BY HIS TWO MAJOR ENEMIES, THOMAS,
2N DUKE OF LANCASTER AND GUY DE BEAUCHAMP,
10TH EARL OF WARWICK
GUY DE BEAUCHAMP IS STANDING OVER HIS
DECAPACITATED BODY
Guy de Beauchamp.jpg

Guy de Beauchamp standing over the decapitated body of Piers Gaveston. From the 15th-century Rous Rolls.[1]
GUY DE BEAUCHAMP, 10TH EARL OF WARWICK, GREAT ENEMY
OF PIERS OF GAVESTON, FAVOURITE OF EDWARD II
TOGETHER WITH THOMAS, 2ND EARL OF LANCASTER,
THE EARL OF WARWICK HAD PIERS GAVESTON EXECUTED
AFTER ABDUCTING HIM
HERE IS GUY DE BEAUCHAMP IN A MACABER SCENE, STANDING
STANDING OVER THE DECAPITATED BODY OF PIERS GAVESTON
Thomas of Lancaster Executed

EXECUTION OF THOMAS, 2ND EARL OF LANCASTER, THE
GREAT ENEMY OF PIERS GAVESTON AND LATER, THE DESPENSERS

Seal of Henry of Lancaster from the Barons’ Letter, 1301, which he signed as Henricus de Lancastre, Dominus de Munemue (Henry of Lancaster, Lord of Monmouth). His shield couche shows the armorial of Plantagenet differenced by a bend azure (see below)

SEAL OF HENRY, 3RD EARL OF LANCASTER,
BROTHER TO THOMAS, 2ND EARL OF LANCASTER
BOTH SONS OF EDMUND CROUCHBACK, BROTHER TO
KING EDWARD I AND UNCLE TO EDWARD II
MOST LIKELY OUT OF REVENGE FOR THE EXEXUTION
OF HIS BROTHER THOMAS [SEE IMAGE ABOVE]
 BY THE DESPENSERS AND THE KING, HENRY
SIDED WITH QUEEN ISABELLA AND ROGER MORTIMER
AGAINST KING EDWARD II AND THE DESPENSERS
HENRY IS THE ANCESTOR OF BLANCHE OF LANCASTER
[HIS GRANDDAUGHER], WHO MARRIED JOHN OF GAUNT
[THIRD SON TO EDWARD III]
JOHN OF GAUNT BECAME THE 1ST DUKE OF LANCASTER
SO HENRY WAS THE ANCESTOR OF THE HOUSE
OF LANCASTER
Isabella of France.jpg

A 15th-century depiction of Isabella
ISABELLA OF FRANCE
HISTORICAL IMAGE

QUEEN ISABELLA OF FRANCE, DAUGHTER TO THE FRENCH KING
PHILIPS IV [LE BEL]
HISTORICAL FICTION
Image result for roger mortimer
ROGER MORTIMER, 1ST EARL OF MARCH, PARTNER
IN CRIME AND MOST LIKELY LOVER OF QUEEN ISABELLA
OF FRANCE
Isabella and Roger Mortimer.jpg

15th-century manuscript illustration depicting Roger Mortimer and Queen Isabella in the foreground
ROGER MORTIMER AND QUEEN ISABELLA ON THE FOREGROUND
15TH CENTURY HISTORICAL  IMAGE

HISTORICAL IMAGE
HUGH LE DESPENSER THE YOUNGER, [ALONG WITH HIS
FATHER, THE ELDER] FAVOURITE TO KING EDWARD II,
WHO DIED A HORRIBLE DEATH AT THE ORDERS OF
QUEEN ISABELLA AND [MOST LIKELY] LOVER
ROGER MORTIMER AFTER THE INVASION OF
ISABELLA AND MORTIMER, WHICH LED TO THE DOWNFALL
AND FINAL DEATH OF KING EDWARD II
Edward III of England (Order of the Garter).jpg

Edward III as head of the Order of the Garter, drawing c.1430–40 in the Bruges Garter Book
KING EDWARD III
HISTORICAL IMAGE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EDWARD II/RELATIONSHIP OF EDWARD II AND
ISABELLA/DID EDWARD II NEGLECT HIS WIFE?
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WARNER ”EDWARDOFCEARNARFON”
Yes, Edward likely neglected his wife.
I will explain below what lead to my repeated statement about the
neglection of Isabella by her husband King  Edward II,
since I had already answered this  in my last article.
BUT FIRST THIS:
Yesterday I travelled with you to the past, writing about
And coming back to 2015, I have a need to travel to
Edward’s time again.
Accompany me and enter the world.

 

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