Reviewing the sources of the King John saga

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Physical sources.

Philip Augustus, Jim Bradbury.

A history of Wales, John Davies

1215 The year of Magna Carta, Danny Danziger and John Gillingham.

Magna Carta, 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 Church.

The illustrated chronicles of Matthew Paris.

Digital sources.

England under the Angevin kings, Kate Norgate

topography of Ireland

Conquest of Ireland, Gerald of Wales.

The Annals of Roger de Hoveden-

King John’s expedition to Ireland, 1210: the evidence reconsidered
by SANDRA ALVAREZ

The Annals of Roger de Hoveden-

The Magna Carta 1215 British library

The Cistercian Order's relationship with King Richard and King John
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Thank you all again for the support, I had a blast researching King John and I'm looking forward to the next saga.

Embracehistoria
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Fascinating stuff. Embrace you can research historical topics more than i could ever hope too. Thank you for keeping us so well informed

poto
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Some of the best sourcing on the platform

brandonstanley
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Cambrian chronicles is growing insanely, who would've thought obscure Welsh history can attract so many people

easytiger
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Is there any chance of a similar deep dive in to William Rufus and Henry ii?

RichMitch
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Will you combine all your King John videos into a single video?

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