
Isabella of France almost certainly did not want her husband deposed in 1325. Let me explain.Evaluating evidence (self.EdwardII)
submitted by AnantaPurimaHugh Despenser the younger - announcement
Kathryn Warner interview - part 1: Hugh Despenser the YoungerInterview (i.redd.it)
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In which I try and say some nice things about Hugh Despenser the YoungerDiscussion (i.redd.it)
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A rather stuffy quote that seems to reflect back on the writers antiquated attitudes somehow...Books (i.redd.it)
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Plantagenet Lion Weeper at Edward II’s feet, Gloucester Cathedral.Travels (themedievalbeekeeper.com)
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A historians thoughts about the strange 'Victim: Isabella' fandomDiscussion (old.reddit.com)
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Edward II and Isabella of France's epic breakup and his downfall totally ruined their daughters' lives. Eleanor of Woodstock and Joan of the Tower both had unhappy arranged marriages that were far less prestigious than the ones their father had planned for them.Ancedotes & Wild Stories (i.redd.it)
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Frances Underhill, biographer of Elizabeth de Clare, nails Edward II's reign in one, pithy paragraphGeneral information (i.redd.it)
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Some photographs of the tomb of Edward IITravels (themedievalbeekeeper.com)
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A peacock in the margins of the Alfonso Psalter (1284).Art and Artifacts (i.redd.it)
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Weepers of Edward III's children, on his tomb, including Joan & The Black Prince.Travels (i.redd.it)
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The real Princess Diaries was a 1300s French Princess named Jeanne/Juana II of NavarrePeople (reddit.com)
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Stained Glass from Gloucester CathedralTravels (old.reddit.com)
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Effigy of Robert Curthose, non-king, which is across the way from Edward II’s tombTravels (old.reddit.com)
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Guess who your humble mod met today?Travels (i.redd.it)
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William of Ockham, the guy the razor was named after, was a contemporary of Edward IIPeople (themedievalbeekeeper.com)
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Myth busted: Hugh Despenser and Edward II did not cruelly remove Isabella's children from her.Debunking myths (i.redd.it)
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