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Causes of the Wars of the Roses
Article by Mark Cartwright

Causes of the Wars of the Roses

The Wars of the Roses (1455-1487 CE) was a series of dynastic conflicts between the monarchy and the nobility of England. The 'wars' were a series of intermittent, often small-scale battles, executions, murders, and failed plots as the political...
The Last Kingdom TV Series - Historical Accuracy
Article by Michael McComb

The Last Kingdom TV Series - Historical Accuracy

The Last Kingdom (2015-2022) is a historical fiction TV series based on Bernard Cornwell's The Saxon Stories novels and adapted for television by English screenwriter Stephen Butchard. With five seasons, the show began as a BBC production...
Edward Winslow
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Edward Winslow

Edward Winslow (l. 1595-1655 CE) was a member of the separatist congregation (later known as pilgrims) which sailed aboard the Mayflower in 1620 CE to establish the Plymouth Colony in modern-day Massachusetts, USA. He became one of the more...
Tomb of Edward the Black Prince
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Tomb of Edward the Black Prince

The tomb of Edward of Woodstock (1330-1376 CE), the eldest son of English king Edward III of England, Prince of Wales from 1343 CE and the scourge of the French nobility. Known as Edward ‘the Black Prince’ (from the 16th century CE). (Canterbury...
Battle of Crécy
Article by Mark Cartwright

Battle of Crécy

The Battle of Crécy on 26 August 1346 CE saw an English army defeat a much larger French force in the first great battle of the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453 CE). Edward III of England (r. 1327-1377 CE) and his son Edward the Black Prince...
Funeral of Edward the Confessor, Bayeux Tapestry
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Funeral of Edward the Confessor, Bayeux Tapestry

A depiction on the Bayeux Tapestry (1067-1079 CE) of the funeral of Edward the Confessor, king of England from 1042 to 1066 CE. The building is Westminster Abbey, which Edward founded. (Centre Guillaume le Conquérant, Bayeux, France)
Statue of Edward the Confessor
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Statue of Edward the Confessor

A statue of Edward the Confessor, King of England (r. 1042-1066) outside St Edward's Hall at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. It was installed by Froc-Robert & Sons, 1883, a religious statue manufacturer.
The Tragedy of Richard III
Definition by Harrison W. Mark

The Tragedy of Richard III - Shakespeare's First Great Villain

The Tragedy of Richard III, often referred to as simply Richard III, is a history play by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), probably written around 1592-94. It is the fourth and final installment of the 'first tetralogy' of Shakespeare's history...
Helmet & Shield of Edward the Black Prince
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Helmet & Shield of Edward the Black Prince

The tournament helmet and shield of Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376 CE) now held in Canterbury Cathedral.
Signet Ring of Edward the Black Prince
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Signet Ring of Edward the Black Prince

The gold and ruby signet ring of Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376). Louvre Museum, Paris.
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