A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver by E.L. Konigsburg

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A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver by E.L. Konigsburg Are you ready for the Final Novel Test? Play this ppt as a slide show and work with a partner.

Characters You need to know! Eleanor Abbot Suger Matilda-Empress William the Marshall Louis VII Adelaide (Marie, Alix) (Marguerite, Alais, Philip Augustus) Henry II Constance of Spain Adele of Champagne Rosamond Clifford Young Henry – Lord of Little Land Geoffrey Richard John – “Lackland” Abbot Bernard Thomas Becket Urraca / Blanca

More characters:: Phillip Stephen Eustace Thomas Becket Louis’ brother that fell off a horse. Why is he important? He should have been King instead of Louis. Stephen worthless nephew of Matilda He was the King before Henry II. Eustace Stephen’s son that choked on a plate of eels. He was next in line for the throne before Henry II. Thomas Becket Chancellor / Archbishop of ? How was he killed?

Know WHO went on WHAT Crusades: 1st Crusade 2nd Crusade 3rd Crusade Eleanor’s father 2nd Crusade Louis, Eleanor and the Amazons 3rd Crusade Richard, Phillip Augustus, Barborosa

Events to know: 1st Rebellion 2nd Rebellion Trial by Jury 3 sons had to give up land for John 2nd Rebellion Young Henry and Richard Trial by Jury Created by Henry Courts of Love Created by Marie (Eleanor’s first daughter with Louis)

Know WHO was involved and WHAT was the reason for each rebellion. 1st Rebellion: King Henry vs. his three sons . Who was the reason? 2nd Rebellion: Young Henry vs. Richard over their jealousy. 3rd Rebellion: King Henry II vs. Richard. Henry wanted to give The Aquitaine to John. This was not acceptable to Richard. What did Richard do to fight this rebellion? Who died after parlaying for peace with King Phillip of Augustus? Who died when he almost parlayed for peace? Who was one of that person’s traitors?