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The Last Duel: A True Story of Crime, Scandal, and Trial by Combat in Medieval France (Original 2004; 2004. Auflage)

von Eric Jager (Autor)

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History. True Crime. Military. Nonfiction. HTML:NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE ? ??A taut page-turner with all the hallmarks of a good historical thriller.???Orlando Sentinel
 
The gripping true story of the duel to end all duels in medieval France as a resolute knight defends his wife??s honor against the man she accuses of a heinous crime
 
In the midst of the devastating Hundred Years?? War between France and England, Jean de Carrouges, a Norman knight fresh from combat in Scotland, returns home to yet another deadly threat. His wife, Marguerite, has accused squire Jacques Le Gris of rape. A deadlocked court decrees a trial by combat between the two men that will also leave Marguerite??s fate in the balance. For if her husband loses the duel, she will be put to death as a false accuser.
 
While enemy troops pillage the land, and rebellion and plague threaten the lives of all, Carrouges and Le Gris meet in full armor on a walled field in Paris. What follows is the final duel ever authorized by the Parlement of Paris, a fierce fight with lance, sword, and dagger before a massive crowd that includes the teenage King Charles VI, during which both combatants are wounded??but only one fatally.
 
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. The Last Duel is at once a moving human drama, a captivating true crime story, and an engrossing work of historical intrigue with themes that echo
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Titel:The Last Duel: A True Story of Crime, Scandal, and Trial by Combat in Medieval France
Autoren:Eric Jager (Autor)
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The Last Duel: A True Story of Crime, Scandal, and Trial by Combat in Medieval France von Eric Jager (Author) (2004)

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I had never heard of the Carrouges-Le Gris affair before this book (unsurprising, as I have hardly made a study of late 1300s France) but I found this book on a secondhand bookshop shelf and was intrigued. It was a bit dry and slow of pace, but most definitely interesting.

The history told is well-backed-up, pieced together in the places where there is no surviving record (or there was only a mystery even at the time) and clearly shown what is known for sure, what is supposition, where there are gaps in the record.

Eric Jager presents a story with remarkable depth of focus, but also breadth, where appropriate - where wider history and culture come into play, he expands upon them duly and most informatively yet without wandering off topic.

The people introduced through the story are given a remarkable amount of character, some of it clearly drawn from their actions, record, and interpersonal relationships, some of it supposition, but it makes the story come to life even more. I'm glad I picked up the book, I learned many interesting things from it.

It also reflects somewhat on later, and even current, perceptions - of crimes (certain crimes), accusations, perpetrators, and particularly of women who accuse their assailants.

(I've seen people claim it was obvious what the outcome of the duel would belong before it was told; I do not feel it was, I was unsure even during the retelling of the duel itself, and even if it were . . . it's a historical examination, the outcome is a matter of record. I wouldn't necessarily condemn the book for that.) ( )
  Kalira | May 14, 2024 |
Very accessible to read. After long and boring background information on the woman, her husband and her rapist, information on French law at that time -- 14th century, how the husband got permission to fight, how the trial by combat was conducted and the fates of the three involved. "The last duel" referred only to the last one in that particular jurisdiction. There were still other duels in other parts of France. ( )
  janerawoof | Mar 2, 2024 |
True story of the last trial by combat in medieval France. It was written very accessibly, not dry and dusty at all. It almost felt like a novel. It was interesting to see how the judicial system worked and very interesting to see how women and rape were perceived at the time. I highly recommend it. In fact I wouldn't mind reading it again, which for a history narrative is rare as duck's teeth. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
I was surprised by this book. I thought it was going to be a historical narrative; it is historical but it is not told in a narrative fashion but rather in a linear non-fiction style that belies a documentary feel.

I've yet to watch the movie.

The beginning is slow; there are a lot of setups, back story, genealogy, and heraldry to get through prior to the actual incident itself. And you have to wonder at the competence of the knights/Lords in question overall with some of the petty grievances and backhanded things they supposedly did to each other to make it get to the point where there was no other way to get even than assaulting a woman for revenge.

There are a few illustrations throughout this very short book; they all look to be taken from illuminated manuscripts of the time. They are lovely accompaniments to the information.

Jager does a great job of keeping himself out of the tale as well. Sometimes, an author who is exploring a historic event finds it necessary to introduce their person as a character or dive into their explorations and research habits which leads to a ramble for a while. Jager does not do this. While he provides his own thoughts, they are subtle and included appropriately {academically} in place with the progression of the facts rather than becoming their own narrative.

I would recommend this to readers interested in historic crime, trials, and combat. The actual combat scenes were thorough and intense; I enjoyed them!

**All thoughts and opinions are my own.** ( )
  The_Literary_Jedi | May 31, 2022 |
well written, thorough in its historical detail, balanced in its treatment of the characters involved although in limited third person pt of view of the knight ( )
  BDartnall | Apr 17, 2022 |
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The elaborate rules of judicial combat left nothing to chance -- except, of course, the outcome itself.

-- Martin Monster,
Duels: les combats singulars
This duel was the last one ever decreed by order of the Parliament of Paris.

-- J. A. Buchon, editor of Jean Froissart's Chronicles
No one really knew the truth of the matter.

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The idea for this book first occurred to me ten years ago while reading a medieval account of the legendary quarrel between Jean de Carrouges and Jacques Le Gris.  (Author's note)
On a cold morning a few days after Christmas in 1386, thousands of people packed a large open space behind a monastery in Paris to watch two knights fight a duel to the death.  (Prologue)
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History. True Crime. Military. Nonfiction. HTML:NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE ? ??A taut page-turner with all the hallmarks of a good historical thriller.???Orlando Sentinel
 
The gripping true story of the duel to end all duels in medieval France as a resolute knight defends his wife??s honor against the man she accuses of a heinous crime
 
In the midst of the devastating Hundred Years?? War between France and England, Jean de Carrouges, a Norman knight fresh from combat in Scotland, returns home to yet another deadly threat. His wife, Marguerite, has accused squire Jacques Le Gris of rape. A deadlocked court decrees a trial by combat between the two men that will also leave Marguerite??s fate in the balance. For if her husband loses the duel, she will be put to death as a false accuser.
 
While enemy troops pillage the land, and rebellion and plague threaten the lives of all, Carrouges and Le Gris meet in full armor on a walled field in Paris. What follows is the final duel ever authorized by the Parlement of Paris, a fierce fight with lance, sword, and dagger before a massive crowd that includes the teenage King Charles VI, during which both combatants are wounded??but only one fatally.
 
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. The Last Duel is at once a moving human drama, a captivating true crime story, and an engrossing work of historical intrigue with themes that echo

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