Un reino al sol

Un reino al sol

auge y caída de la Sicilia normanda, 1130-1194

Norwich, John Julius

On Christmas Day 1130, Roger de Hauteville, descendant of the famous Roberto Guiscardo, became the first king of Sicily. Its coronation began a golden age when the island established itself as a cosmopolitan melting pot characterized by great tolerance and culture. However, only sixty-four years later, in 1194, the sun went down in Norman Sicily. In this volume, John Julius Norwich presents the story of the happiest and most glorious time that the Italian island has lived. Great characters like Saint Bernard, a man full of magnetism but insufferable, walk through these pages; the monarchs Guillermo the Bad and the Good; the bastard King Tancredo, as well as the great Ricardo Corazón de León, and we go into great moments in history, such as the Second Crusade or the violent papal schisms that gripped Christendom. With his usual erudition and a fine irony, John Julius Norwich offers us in this work, born from his fascination with the Italian island, the story of the rise and fall of the great Norman kingdom in Sicily. A Kingdom in the Sun is a masterful account of one of the most extraordinary episodes in the history of the Mediterranean, a magnificent guide for the traveler and a masterpiece of the profession of historian.

Author
Norwich, John Julius
Subject
History > Medieval history 5th-15th centuries
EAN
9788417743697
ISBN
978-84-17743-69-7
Edition
1
Publisher
Ático de los Libros
Pages
456 
High
23.1 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
08-07-2020
Language
Spanish 
Series
Ático historia 
Number
31 
Hardcover edition
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Norwich, John Julius (aut.)

  • Norwich, John Julius
    John Julius Cooper (Oldham, 1929-2018) fue un historiador inglés, diplomático, escritor de viajes y presentador de televisión conocido como John Julius Norwich. Fue comendador de    Read more