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Long Live The King The Mysterious Fate Of Edward Ii Kathryn Warner

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Long Live The King The Mysterious Fate Of Edward Ii Kathryn Warner
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.06 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Kathryn Warner
ISBN: 9780750983273, 0750983272
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Long Live The King The Mysterious Fate Of Edward Ii Kathryn Warner by Kathryn Warner 9780750983273, 0750983272 instant download after payment.

History tells us that Edward II died at Berkeley Castle in 1327 in agony, with a red-hot poker inserted inside him. This is one of the most famous and lurid tales in all of English history. But is it true? Much evidence suggests that Edward did not die at Berkeley Castle at all, but was still alive years after his supposed death. Medieval historian Kathryn Warner explores in detail Edward's downfall and forced abdication in 1326-1327, the role played in it by his wife Isabella of France, the wide variation in chronicle accounts of his murder at Berkeley Castle, and the fascinating possibility that Edward was alive in Italy many years after his official funeral was held in Gloucester in 1327.

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