2019 B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree. 
Richard II found himself  under siege not once, but twice in his minority. Crowned king at age  ten, he was only fourteen when the Peasants' Revolt terrorized London.  But he proved himself every bit the Plantagenet successor, facing Wat  Tyler and the rebels when all seemed lost. Alas, his triumph was  short-lived, and for the next ten years he struggled to assert himself  against his uncles and increasingly hostile nobles. Just like in the  days of his great-grandfather Edward II, vengeful magnates strove to  separate him from his friends and advisors, and even threatened to  depose him if he refused to do their bidding. The Lords Appellant, as  they came to be known, purged the royal household with the help of the  Merciless Parliament. They murdered his closest allies, leaving the King  alone and defenseless. He would never forget his humiliation at the  hands of his subjects. Richard's inability to protect his adherents  would haunt him for the rest of his life, and he vowed that next time,  retribution would be his.
 
 
 
                
              