England’s Greatest Royal Whodunits
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“Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.” In England, it sometimes didn’t lie there for long. Royal history is littered with suspicious deaths, vanished heirs, convenient accidents, and rulers who became politically inconvenient. Some cases have obvious suspects. Others have nothing but rumor and circumstantial evidence. All remain irresistible historical puzzles. More than five centuries ... Read more The post England’s Greatest Royal Whodunits appeared first on The Geographical Cure .
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