For all you mediaevalists
Nov. 24th, 2005 09:46 amI came across the following passage in Sir Maurice Powicke's The Thirteenth Century 1216-1307:
Henry, in this case, was king of Navarre; reigned 1270 to 1274. Blanche was Blanche of Artois, niece of Louis XI, who later married Edmund, Earl of Lancaster.
Now tossing babies off battlements is unusual at the best of times but to so toss the heir to the throne and accidentally at that is truly mind boggling. Can anyone throw any light on this incident.
The married life of Henry and Blanche was brief and tragic. Their baby son was accidentally tossed by his nurse over the battlements of the Navarrese castle at Estella.
Henry, in this case, was king of Navarre; reigned 1270 to 1274. Blanche was Blanche of Artois, niece of Louis XI, who later married Edmund, Earl of Lancaster.
Now tossing babies off battlements is unusual at the best of times but to so toss the heir to the throne and accidentally at that is truly mind boggling. Can anyone throw any light on this incident.