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The Children of Richard III Peter Hammond

The Children of Richard III von Peter Hammond

The Children of Richard III Peter Hammond


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Zusammenfassung

The first book to give a comprehensive account of all the children of Richard III, his only legitimate child, Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales, his illegitimate children John of Gloucester, and Katherine, who became countess of Huntingdon also other possible children, particularly Richard Plantagenet of Eastwell.

The Children of Richard III Zusammenfassung

The Children of Richard III Peter Hammond

This book is the first to give a detailed and comprehensive account of all the children of Richard III, covering his only legitimate child, Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales, his illegitimate children John of Gloucester, and Katherine, who became countess of Huntingdon, and to other possible children, particularly Richard Plantagenet of Eastwell. Much information has been gathered from all known sources and there are discussions of the disputed date of birth and death at the age of about eight years of Edward of Middleham.

Über Peter Hammond

Peter Hammond was Research Officer of the Richard III Society for thirty years and has been writing on late fifteenth century history for over forty years. He has written, edited and co-edited books on varied subjects including The Complete Peerage, vol. 14, and mediaeval food. He has co-written the Coronation of Richard III, and a biography of Richard III in contemporary documents as well as local history books including an edition of some eighteenth century letters and several books of old and new pictures of the Chiswick, London area.

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GOR010769451
9781781556726
1781556725
The Children of Richard III Peter Hammond
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Fonthill Media Ltd
20180426
112
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