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Authors: Helen Castor
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on Heinrich’s forces,
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rebuked by Bernard of Clairvaux,
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consecration of Saint–Denis choir,
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Louis’ demands for crusade funds,
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on Louis’ marriage,
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death,
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Surrey, John de Warenne, earl of: tournament defeat,
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plans for Gaveston’s arrest,
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Gaveston’s arrest,
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Berwick defence,
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march against rebels,
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trial of Lancaster,
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Swynford, Katherine,
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Tancred of Lecce, king of Sicily,
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Tewkesbury, battle of (1471),
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Theobald of Bec, archbishop of Canterbury,
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Thibaud IV, count of Blois and Champagne,
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Thierry Galeran,
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Tower of London,
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Tudor, Jasper, earl of Pembroke: ancestry,
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ally of Margaret,
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control of Wales,
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father’s death,
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flight from Towton,
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exile,
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landing in Wales,
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nephew,
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Ulger, bishop of Angers,
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Urraca, queen of Castile,
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Urraca of Castile, wife of Afonso II of Portugal,
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Vita Edwardi Secundi
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on Edward’s favourite activities,
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on accession of Edward,
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on Gaveston’s arrogance,
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on Edward’s achievements,
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on promised parliament,
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on Lancaster’s trial and death,
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on French truce,
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on Despensers,
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on Isabella’s challenge,
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last entry,
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Wainfleet, William,
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Wakefield, battle of (1460),
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Waleran de Beaumont, count of Meulan,
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Wales: Edward I’s conquest,
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Lancaster– Surrey war,
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law of the marches,
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flight of Edward II and Despenser,
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duke of York’s estates,
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Edward IV’s position,
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Walsingham,
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Walter of Coutances, archbishop of Rouen,
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Wareham,
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Warwick, Guy Beauchamp, earl of,
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Warwick, Richard Neville, earl of: support for duke of York,
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view of St Albans battle,
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at Warwick,
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loveday (1458),
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departure from London,
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flight to Calais,
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invasion (1460),
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Northampton victory,
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in London,
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St Albans defeat,
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arrival in London,
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Towton battle,
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relationship with Edward IV,
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French negotiations,
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rebellion,
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capture of Edward IV,
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release of Edward IV,
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alliance with Margaret,
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invasion,
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Edward’s flight,
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restoration of Henry VI,
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treaty with France,
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Edward’s return,
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Barnet battle,
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death,
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Warwick, Thomas Beauchamp, earl of,
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Westminster: coronation of Rufus,
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coronation of Henry I,
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coronation of Henry II and Eleanor,
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reconciliation of Henry II’s sons (1184),
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coronation of Richard,
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coronation of John,
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pardon of Gaveston’s killers,
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parliament (1320),
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parliament (1323),
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parliament (1327),
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parliament (1455),
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council (1457),
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York’s claim to throne,
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settlement (1460),
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Edward IV’s enthronement,
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parliament (1461),
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Elizabeth Woodville’s sanctuary in abbey,
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Edward VI in abbey,
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court pageant (1553),
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coronation of Mary,
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Westminster, palace of,
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William I (the Conqueror),
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William II (Rufus),
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William, king of Scots,
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William II, king of Sicily,
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William, son of Eleanor and Henry II,
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William, son of Matilda,
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William Ætheling, son of Henry I,
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William d’Aubigny,
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William de Braose,
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William Clito, son of Robert Curthose,
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William of Corbeil, archbishop of Canterbury,
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William of Malmesbury: background,
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on Guilhem of Aquitaine,
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on Matilda’s character,
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on Heinrich,
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on Matilda’s response to father’s death,
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on Stephen’s coup,
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on Matilda’s escort,
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on devastation in England,
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on Stephen’s imprisonment,
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on bishop Henry’s address,
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on Matilda and the Londoners,
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death,
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William of Tyre,
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Willoughby, Sir Hugh,
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Winchester: nomination of Henry I,
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Matilda named as Lady of England,
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siege,
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peace treaty (1153),
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coronation of Henri (the Young King),
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return of Richard,
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parliament (1330),
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wedding of Mary and Philip,
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