On a bright day in August, from Rock Island, came a cold wind, a stinging, ruthless wind full of purpose and pain, and riding that wind was Edward Longshanks, wearing a pair of pinstriped suit pants, ...
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How Edward Longshanks Became The Hammer Of The Scots
King Edward Longshanks, “the Hammer of the Scots,” was one of England's most ruthless kings. He had a deliciously macabre sense of humor, a ruthless ambition, and a devious Machiavellian mind. But was ...
In her appealing debut, British historian Wilson-Lee shines a light on the five daughters of Edward I of England: Eleanora, Joanna, Margaret, Mary, and Elizabeth. She argues that, though they were ...
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