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"A very bad man, more cruel than all others. He lusted after beautiful women, And because of this he shamed the high men of the Land".
In the fifth episode of the series, we will explore the story of King John.
during the years of Richard the Lionheart's reign.
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Reference 1 The Annals of Roger de Hoveden page 173 paragraph 6
Reference 2 The Annals of Roger de Hoveden page 222.
Jim Bradbury, Philip Augustus page 92.
Marc Morris, John page 73.
Reference 3 Jim Bradbury, Philip Augustus page 92.
Reference 4 The Annals of Roger de Hoveden page 192
Reference 5 Jim Bradbury, Philip Augustus page 95.
Reference 6 The Annals of Roger de Hoveden page 257
Reference 7 page 314 Kate Norgate, England under the Angevin Kings.
The Annals of Roger de Hoveden page 257. Jim Bradbury, Philip Augustus page 109. Marc Morris, John page 74
Reference 8 The Annals of Roger de Hoveden page 221
Reference 9 Stephen Church, King John page 52. Marc Morris, John page 76. Kate Norgate, England under the Angevin Kings page 315. Nicholas Vincent, John page 21.
Reference 10 Stephen Church, King John page 52.
Reference 11 The Cistercian Order's relationship with King Richard and King John
www.academia.edu/28469584/The...
Reference 12 Nicholas Vincent, John page 22. Jim Bradbury, Philip Augustus page 113. Stephen Church, King John page 56
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1215 The year of Magna Carta, Danny Danziger and John Gillingham.
John, Professor Nicholas Vincent.
England in the thirteenth century, Harding, Cambridge.
Magna Carta, Dan Jones.
The Oxford illustrated history of Ireland, Edited by F. Foster.
King John, Marc Morris.
The Plantagenets, John Harvey.
King John, Stephen Chruch.
The illustrated chronicles of Matthew Paris.
The course of the exchequer, www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/cd...
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archive.org/details/englandun...
topography of Ireland
www.yorku.ca/inpar/topography...
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archive.org/details/annalsofr...
The Cistercian Order's relationship with King Richard and King John
www.academia.edu/28469584/The...