ABSTRACT

Medieval Lives c. 1000–1292: The World of the Beaugency Family is a gateway into Europe during the Central Middle Ages. Through charting the lives of the Beaugency family, this book delves into the history of Western Europe and explores the impact of the changes and events of the period on those who experienced them.

The Central Middle Ages were years of profound transformation, and through the two centuries in which they lived the Beaugency family experienced many of the key developments that have characterized the period, such as the launch of the crusades and the emergence of the commercial economy. By following the lives of the family, this book instills a deeper understanding of the significance that human experience has on our ability to truly comprehend the crucial historical events of the age. It personalizes the history of the Middle Ages and provides students with a unique insight into the culture of the period.

Containing maps, genealogical tables, over thirty images, a large collection of previously unpublished archival sources used throughout the book, and accompanied by a companion website with interactive features, Medieval Lives c. 1000–1292: The World of the Beaugency Family is a portal into the lives of the Beaugency family and an ideal introduction to the Central Middle Ages.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

History means more when it comes with a name

chapter 1|32 pages

The Beaugencys and the world around them

chapter 2|35 pages

Beaugency family life

chapter 3|27 pages

“Those who fought”: Medieval lordship

chapter 7|33 pages

The Beaugencys, the abbess and the abbot

chapter 8|10 pages

Conclusion: From warrior to administrator

chapter |36 pages

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