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northeastlore.com
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| | | | | Following his release from captivity, William the Lion returned to Scotland with his kingdom heavily burdened by the cost of his freedom. The humiliation of the Treaty of Falaise (see my last blog - https://northeastlore.com/2021/01/30/the-second-battle-of-alnwick-1174/) triggered a number of revolts against his rule and he would spend much of his reign concentrating on bringing his... | |
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historytheinterestingbits.com
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| | | | | John Balliol and Isabella de Warenne Whilst researching for my article on Ada de Warenne I discovered that a hundred years later, a kinswoman of hers also, briefly, made an appearance on the stage of Scottish history. I looked at both women, again in my latest book, Scotland's Medieval Queens, a project I am immensely... | |
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mikedashhistory.com
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| | | | | Why has everybody heard of Spartacus, when they have never heard of Eunus? The Thracian gladiator's forgotten predecessor led a slave war against Rome that was five times the size, and lasted three times as long - and he did it breathing fire and spouting prophecy as an annointed god-king, too. | |
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www.annabelfrage.com
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| | | Today, I am proud to welcome Sharon Bennett Connolly to my blog. She has published several non-fiction books set in the medieval period and I am very much looking forward to her next release which will focus on the de Warenne family-Norman in origin, this noble family was quite the power-house for well over two [...] | ||