Nicholas Vincent
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Nicholas Vincent celebrates the founder of the Plantagenet dynasty who was crowned 850 years ago this month. Published November 17 2004
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Nicholas Vincent reviews three new titles concerning the history of England from the Norman invasion to conquest of Wales.
Published November 17 2003
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Nicholas Vincent reviews the career of the king whose long reign was overshadowed by the rivalries of his nobles, and who is primarily remembered for his piety and his building activity. Published May 20 2002
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