The Battle of Evesham on 4th August 1265, from 'British Battles on Land and Sea' edited by Sir Evelyn Wood (1838-1919) first published 1915
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Painting Description
"The Battle of Evesham" is a historical account featured in "British Battles on Land and Sea," a comprehensive work edited by Sir Evelyn Wood, a distinguished British Army officer and military historian. First published in 1915, this anthology, with contributions by various authors, provides detailed narratives of significant military engagements involving British forces throughout history. The Battle of Evesham, fought on 4th August 1265, was a decisive confrontation during the Second Barons' War in England, where the forces of Prince Edward, later King Edward I, defeated the rebel barons led by Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester.
This battle is notable for its political and military implications, as it marked the end of the baronial opposition to the royal prerogative, represented by King Henry III, and reinforced the future King Edward I's reputation as a formidable military leader. The account in Wood's collection offers an in-depth analysis of the tactics, armaments, and the course of the battle itself, as well as the broader context of the 13th-century power struggles between the monarchy and the nobility in England.
The inclusion of The Battle of Evesham in "British Battles on Land and Sea" reflects the significance of this event in British military history. The work stands as a testament to the scholarly efforts of Sir Evelyn Wood and his contemporaries in documenting and analyzing the military heritage of Britain, providing readers with a detailed and engaging account of this pivotal moment in the nation's past.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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