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100 1 0 _aMortimer, Ian
_c1967-
245 1 0 _aMedieval intrigue:
_bdecoding royal conspiracies
_eIan Mortimer
247 0 0 _aOriginally published: 2010
260 0 0 _bContinuum
_c2012
306 0 0 _axvii, 375 p.
_c24 cm
_epbk
358 0 0 _b20120301
_cIP
365 0 0 _a10.99
504 0 0 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 0 0 _aIan Mortimer examines some of the most controversial questions in medieval history, including whether Edward II was murdered, his possible later life in Italy, the weakness of the Lancastrian claim to the throne in 1399, and the origins of the idea of the royal pretender.
600 0 0 _aEdward
_eII
_fKing of England
_c1284-1327
600 0 0 _aRichard
_eII
_fKing of England
_c1367-1400
651 0 0 _aGreat Britain
_xKings and rulers
651 0 0 _aGreat Britain
_xKings and rulers
_xSuccession
_xHistory
651 0 0 _aGreat Britain
_xHistory
_yMedieval period, 1066-1485
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