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Christopher Marlowe was obviously quicker and harderworking than I am. Unfortunately, this post is still a work in progress.
Christopher Marlowe was obviously quicker and harderworking than I am. Unfortunately, this post is still a work in progress.
Christopher Marlowe was obviously quicker and harderworking than I am. Unfortunately, this post is still a work in progress.
Christopher Marlowe was obviously quicker and harderworking than I am. Unfortunately, this post is still a work in progress.
Christopher Marlowe was obviously quicker and harderworking than I am. Unfortunately, this post is still a work in progress.
Christopher Marlowe was obviously quicker and harderworking than I am. Unfortunately, this post is still a work in progress.
Christopher Marlowe was obviously quicker and harderworking than I am. Unfortunately, this post is still a work in progress.
Edmund FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel (* 1 May 1285, † 17 November 1326) joined the aristocratic opposition soon after the beginning of Edward II’s reign. He was one of the Lords Ordainer and was part of the tribunal that sentenced Gaveston to death. Then he had a change of heart….
Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent (* 5 August 1301, † 19 March 1330) was a son of Edward I and his second wife Marguerite, half-sister of Philip IV of France. He was a half-brother of Edward II. and a cousin of Isabella. Even after the rise of the Despensers,…
Edward III (* 13 November 1312, † 21 June 1377) was born at Windsor Castle, the first child of Edward II and Isabella of France. His father was delighted with the birth. The prince’s childhood was certainly marked by the ongoing conflicts between the king and the nobility. In 1325,…
Christopher Marlowe was obviously quicker and harderworking than I am. Unfortunately, this post is still a work in progress.