Nemesis: Medieval England's Greatest Enemy

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Nemesis: Medieval England's Greatest Enemy

Author(s): Catherine Hanley (Author), Tina Ross (Artist)

  • Publisher: Osprey Publishing
  • Publication Date: September 9, 2025
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 304 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1472867440
  • ISBN-13: 9781472867445

Book Description

The extraordinary tale of Philip Augustus, one of medieval Europe’s greatest monarchs, and the part he played in the downfall of four Plantagenet kings of England.

Philip II ruled France with an iron fist for over 40 years, expanding its borders and increasing its power. For his entire reign his counterpart on the English throne was a member of the Plantagenet dynasty, and Philip took on them all: Henry II, Richard the Lionheart, John and Henry III. Yet we know so little about medieval England’s greatest enemy.

Historian Catherine Hanley, author of the critically acclaimed 1217, redresses this imbalance, bringing Philip out of the shadows in this fascinating history. Delving into French medieval archives, Nemesis explores Philip’s motives for attacking England and in doing so we learn not only about him but discover so much more about England’s most colourful and controversial of rulers – the Plantagenets.

When Philip first succeeded to the throne in 1180, Henry II of England, thanks to his Angevin and Norman ancestry as well as his wife’s inheritance of Aquitaine, ruled more of France than Philip himself. By the end of Philip’s reign in 1223, the pendulum of power had swung the other way. Nemesis reveals how Philip exploited the constant squabbles of the Plantagenets to secure his grip on France, his wily political manoeuvring combined with a mastery of the medieval battlefield turning France into a powerhouse of Europe.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“This book is long overdue, and is a compelling portrait of Philip Augustus. Dr Catherine Hanley writes with great subtlety, clarity and precision, capturing the essence of Philip’s kingship in an engaging, dynamic and well-paced narrative. A must-read.” ―Caroline Burt, co-author of ‘Arise, England: Six Kings and the Making of the English State’

“Catherine Hanley’s excellent account of King Philip Augustus’s struggle against – and ultimate destruction of – Plantagenet England’s continental empire is both lively and learned. A must read for lovers of medieval history.” ―Justine Firnhaber-Baker, author of ‘House of Lilies: The Dynasty that made Medieval France’

“A lively expose of power, ambition, and betrayal, this insight is for lovers of history. Hanley draws on new research and fascinating medieval French archives to show how artfully one man led his country to become the powerhouse of Europe.” ―Unseen Histories

About the Author

Catherine Hanley has a PhD in Medieval Studies, specialising in 12th- and 13th-century warfare. She has written five books of popular history including Matilda: Empress, Queen, Warrior (2019) and Two Houses, Two Kingdoms: A History of France and England, 1100-1300 (July 2022), both for Yale University Press. Matilda was reviewed very positively in, among others, the Guardian and was named by both the Financial Times and BBC History Magazine as one of their ‘Best Books of 2019’.

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