Not off to a good start

Catching up--on April 25th, 1199, Richard’s brother John was invested as Duke of Normandy in Rouen. Unfortunately it did not go well, thanks to the tom-foolery of some of John’s boon companions. We get an eye-witness account from Hugh of Avalon, the Bishop of Lincoln, who would later be canonized as a saint. Hugh did not approve of John and that comes through loud and clear in the following passage from the Life of St Hugh of Lincoln.
“Later, on the octave of Easter, at Rouen during the celebration of high mass, he (John) received the ducal insignia, the archbishop placed the lance reverently in his hand with a pennon, the customary investiture of the dukes of Normandy. He, however, hearing the bursts of applause and the childish laughter of his former youthful companions, and his attention being very little absorbed by the rite, turned round out of levity, and whilst he and they were laughing together, the lance which he was not grasping firmly enough, fell to the ground. Almost the whole assembly declared that this was a bad portent for him.”
John had already offended Hugh by interrupting a high mass, sending one of his companions three times to implore the bishop to wind up his sermon as he was hungry. The bishop’s biographer reported acidly that John “was eager to fill his belly with meat and cared not at all for the emptiness of his mind.”
April 25th was also the birthdate of Edward II in 1284 and in 1214, the French king, Louis IX, who would eventually be canonized, and—a bit out of our range—Oliver Cromwell in 1559. Here is a link to Kathryn Warner’s always interesting blog, which delves into Edward II’s reign and politics in 14th century England. http://edwardthesecond.blogspot.com/
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message 1: by Steve (new)

Steve So, what happened to him? Was the omen truly ominous? (I know...I'll need to look it up.) ;-)
Glad you're feeling better and are back on line.


message 2: by Sharon (new)

Sharon When he lost Normandy to the French king, Steven, the chroniclers gleefully recalled the dropping the lance episode as an omen of coming trouble.


message 3: by Steve (new)

Steve Oh, that "Richard"! I was thinking number 3, not number 1. I wondered where this extra brother, whom I've never heard of, came in. Sorry.


message 4: by Sharon (new)

Sharon I had to work on the galley proofs for the upcoming hardback edition of Sunne in Splendour, Steven, at the same time I had to keep writing A King's Ransom. for a few weeks there, I definitely had too many Richards hanging around the house!


message 5: by Chris (new)

Chris When is the hardbound edition of Sunne in Splendour due out?


message 6: by Sharon (new)

Sharon It will be coming out on September 16th in the UK, Chris. I am very excited, for it has been thirty years since Sunne's first publication. I was able to correct some mistakes in the original edition and do some revisions on the dialogue. Macmillan is also bringing out a new e-book edition that will incorporate these changes. My American publisher, St Martin's, is going to bring out a new e-book that will match the UK one, and when there is a reprint of the Sunne paperback, they will incorporate the changes there, too.


message 7: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Sharon wrote: "It will be coming out on September 16th in the UK, Chris. I am very excited, for it has been thirty years since Sunne's first publication. I was able to correct some mistakes in the original edit..."

I can't wait for the updated version and will definitely pre-order that one as I am sure it will be sold out quickly.

Glad to see your feeling better, Sharon. It's getting cold and I always feel better in the autumn/winter months.


message 8: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Thanks, Rebecca. It is spring here, but I am definitely on the mend.


message 9: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca That's good Sharon:)It's really cold here and I know I sound like Lily Munster...but it's overcast, a chill breeze, hopefully it'll rain..It's what I call a lovely day LOL.


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