References Flashcards

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Claire Valente

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“Fear for her husband” explaining the reason why she plotted against Edward II with Roger Mortimer

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M.H. Keen

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“Lack of confidence in Edward II and his councillors was an important factor” explaining why ordanes were made to take authorities away from the king

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Kit Heyam

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After looking at earlier texts, he discussed Edward II’s divine right as invaluable leader, and the decisions of his favourites, Galveston and his council, would lead him astray to bad behaviour

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G. Templeman

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Edward III’s reasoning for claiming the French crown was due to France’s interference in the Scottish wars of 1334 as well as his blood links to the throne

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W. Ormrod

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Edward III arrested and executed roger mortimer in November 1330, with it being one of the first things he did as king

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David Green

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Talks about the effect of the King’s Appellant when accusing Richard II’s council to parliament as untrustworthy due to their irresponsibility on civil matters in 1384

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N.B. Lewis

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Discusses how Richard was too young to rule when he became king in 1377, and so the continual council was made to rule on his behalf, opposed by followers of gaunt, uncle of Richard

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“Fear for her husband” explaining the reason why she plotted against Edward II with Roger Mortimer

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Claire Valente

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“Lack of confidence in Edward II and his councillors was an important factor” explaining why ordanes were made to take authorities away from the king

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M.H. Keen

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After looking at earlier texts, he discussed Edward II’s divine right as invaluable leader, and the decisions of his favourites, Galveston and his council, would lead him astray to bad behaviour

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Kit Hayam

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Edward III arrested and executed roger mortimer in November 1330, with it being one of the first things he did as king

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W. Ormrod

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Talks about the effect of the King’s Appellant when accusing Richard II’s council to parliament as untrustworthy due to their irresponsibility on civil matters

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David Green

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Discusses how Richard was too young to rule when he became king in 1377, and so the continual council was made to rule on his behalf, opposed by followers of gaunt, uncle of Richard

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N.B. Lewis

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Edward III’s reasoning for claiming the French crown was due to France’s interference in the Scottish wars of 1334 as well as his blood links to the throne

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G. Templeman

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