Simon de Montfort was a man in pursuit of an elusive dream a figure of paradox even today. Medieval chroniclers say that he was handsome intelligent fair-minded and able but his enemies found him arrogant cold and driven by ambition alone. His faith led him to take up the Crusader's cross and even a century after his death men venerated him as a saint. Yet he scandalised the pious by marrying a young widow sworn to a holy oath of chastity. He was a Frenchman who came to symbolise English nationalism. Landless and without influence he talked a king into granting him and earldom then led a rebellion against his benefactor. He was brutally outspoken once telling the same king that he belonged in a mad-house and totally uncompromising. He alienated his allies yet men would have followed him to Hell. In an age of fixed truth he was unafraid of change. His downfall was sudden dramatic and tragic. Patrick Rooke has written an enlightening summary of a man who was adventurer idealist and enigma a man of his times in an age of conflict betrayal human frailty broken dreams imperishable hopes and enduring legends.
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