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Last Duel: A True Story of Crime, Scandal, and Trial by Combat in Medieval France
Last Duel: A True Story of Crime, Scandal, and Trial by Combat in Medieval France | Eric Jager
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"As the huge crowd seethed with pent-up excitement, the two deadly enemies studied each other intently, their breath hot behind their visors. Each sought the other's death as fire and water seek each other's annihilation. The walled field, at first a prison, now became a crucible where one man would be destroyed and the other purged in the name of justice. They would fight not only without quarter, but also without rules. And a horrible fate awaited the lady if her husband should lose . . . "The gripping, atmospheric true story of the "duel to end all duels" in medieval France: a trial by combat pitting a knight against a squire accused of violating the knight's beautiful young wife In 1386, a few days after Christmas, a huge crowd gathers at a Paris monastery to watch the two men fight a duel to the death meant to "prove" which man's cause is right in God's sight. The dramatic true story of the knight, the squire, and the lady unfolds during the devastating Hundred Years War between France and England, as enemy troops pillage the land, madness haunts the French court, the Great Schism splits the Church, Muslim armies threaten Christendom, and rebellion, treachery, and plague turn the lives of all into toys of Fortune.At the heart of the tale is Jean de Carrouges, a Norman knight who returns from combat in Scotland to find his wife, Marguerite, accusing Jacques LeGris, her husband's old friend and fellow courtier, of brutally raping her. The knight takes his cause before the teenage King Charles VI, the highest judge in France. Amid LeGris's vociferous claims of innocence and doubts about the now pregnant Marguerite's charges (and about the paternity of her child), thedeadlocked court decrees a "trial by combat" that leaves her fate, too, in the balance. For if her husband and champion loses the duel, she will be put to death as a false accuser. Carrouges and LeGris, in full armor, eventually meet on a walled field in Paris before a massive crowd that includes the king and many nobles of the realm. A fierce fight on horseback and then on foot ensues during which both combatants suffer wounds--but only one fatal. The violent and tragic episode was notorious in its own time because of the nature of the alleged crime, the legal impasse it provoked, and the resulting trial by combat, an ancient but increasingly suspect institution that was thereafter abolished. Based on extensive research in Normandy and Paris, "The Last Duel "brings to life a colorful, turbulent age and three unforgettable characters caught in a fatal triangle of crime, scandal, and revenge. It is at once a moving human drama, a captivating detective story, and an engrossing work of historical intrigue.
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KristiAhlers
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Another historic read that not only informed but didn't read as a textbook lecture either. This was a perfect amount of true story and history. I haven't seen the movie and doubt I'd bother to be honest. A quick read to be sure #nonfictionread

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nikirtehsuxlol
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A little reading before bed on a wild Friday night 😜 A lot of historical information, well researched, but I don‘t feel like I‘m reading a textbook (so far). I have NOT seen the movie 🍿

nikirtehsuxlol Library book 🤓 2y
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bibliothecarivs
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Excellent popular history on a fascinating topic.

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LeslieO
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Really enjoyed this little history book. Now I want to see the movie version.

sharread The movie looks so good. 3y
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LeslieO
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This week in new books: 2 library books and 2 used books (from the library sale). #MountTBR

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BookwormAHN
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Thanks for the tag @TheSpineView & @TheRiehlDeal
1- If I really like it then I'll keep it but if not I'll pass it on. Here recently I've been trying to pass more books on.
2- The Last Duel, the movie is wrapping up its filming and Adam Driver is in it, plus I love historical fiction.
I tag @Stacypatrice & @Lollymya
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TheSpineView You're welcome! Good luck! 🤞😊🤩 4y
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speljamr
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Great book about the last sanctioned judicial duel in medieval France. Judicial duels required a lot of legal red tape to be approved, but when you're a knight and a squire rapes your wife it gets through. These duels were absolutely brutal affairs. This gives you a view of it via this historical event. This is supposed to be in development as a movie soon.

#history #medieval

Michellekidwell That looks like a good book! 5y
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CaseyMoore
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Not the normal book I would read, but I enjoyed it. One of those history books that shows you we have always been awful and there was no golden age.

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CaseyMoore
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Current stack of books I am actively reading and the notebooks I am actively writing in.