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| | | | | It is a pleasure to welcome author Tony Riches to History ... the Interesting Bits today. Tony has written a fabulous trilogy based on the story of Charles Brandon and two of his wives, Mary Tudor, Queen of France, and Katherine Willoughby. Mary - Tudor Princess From the author of the best-selling Tudor Trilogy, the... | |
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| | | | | At the urging of a Shakespearean friend (Dr. Liam Daley--a Shakespeare scholar, not actually one of his characters), I've recently completed the History Cycle--given the marketable but misleading name "The War of the Roses" by Goodreads: Shakespeare,The Life and Death of King John (1595-97) Shakespeare,The Tragedy of King Richard the Second (1595) Shakespeare,The History of... | |
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| | | | | In 1141, Matilda, daughter of Henry I, sat down to a victory banquet in Westminster, certain of her imminent coronation as Queen Matilda of England. Yet it was a coronation that would never come to pass - so how was England's potential first queen regnant foiled? | |
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| | | 12215 Magna Carta, British Library Other than the Queen of England, Isabelle d'Angoulême, only two women who can be clearly identified in Magna Carta itself. Though they are not mentioned by name, they are two Scottish princesses. The older sisters of King Alexander II had been held hostage in England since 1209, when John forced... | ||