“For De Montfort! For De Montfort!” and “Down with Henry!” rang loud and clear above the din of battle. - historicalfiction historicalnovel
While Norman of Torn and his thousand fighting men marched slowly south on the road toward Dover, the army of Simon de Montfort was preparing for its advance upon Lewes, where King Henry, with his son Prince Edward, and his brother, Prince Richard, King of the Romans, together with
the latter’s son, were entrenched with their forces, sixty thousand strong. Before sunrise on a May morning in the year 1264, the barons’ army set out from its camp at Fletching, nine miles from Lewes and, marching through dense forests, reached a point two miles from the city, unobserved.
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