Marc Morris
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St George only gained popularity in England in the 15th century and Richard the Lionheart had nothing to do with it, writes Marc Morris. Published March 16 2009
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Warmongering anti-semite, or constitutionalist and family man? Marc Morris takes a fresh look at the career of Edward I, whose reputation has suffered a roller-coaster ride over the centuries.
Published February 14 2008
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From Godwin to Warwick to Leicester: for more than a thousand years the English earls have been key players in many of the great events of English history. But what did it mean to be an earl, and where did the title come from? Marc Morris looks at the relationship between the Norman and Plantagenet kings and their earls.
Published November 16 2005
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