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Divorced, Beheaded, Died...: The History of Britain's Kings and Queens in Bite-Sized Chunks
 
 

Divorced, Beheaded, Died...: The History of Britain's Kings and Queens in Bite-Sized Chunks [Kindle Edition]

Kevin Flude
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An essential guide to the British monarchy for those who should already know everything but don't. Written with a lively wit but crammed with factual information, this is the perfect way to mug up on your British history. --The Oldie, November 2009

"One way we remember history is by means of a good yarn... Flude's gem of a book works on this premise - that it is the human stories of our monarchs we remember - and he breaks them down into delightful bite-sized chunks" --Family History Monthly, November 2009

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The tales of the various monarchs of Britain are some of the most interesting in our history. From Henry VIII and his six wives and Edward VIII's abdication to some of our lesser known and mythical monarchs such as King Arthur, "Divorced, Beheaded, Died..." takes you on a gallop through the history of Britain's monarchs from the legendary King Brutus, through the houses of Tudor and Stuart, and up to the Windsors, including the major monarchs of Scotland and Wales.

Discover the sticky end that befell Edward II, the story of the teenage queen of England who reigned for less than a fortnight, and find out whether Macbeth really was a king of Scotland. Presented in an accessible, chronological format, "Divorced, Beheaded, Died..." will fill all those gaps in your history knowledge, together with some fascinating and amusing facts that are guaranteed to entertain any history enthusiast.

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44 of 44 people found the following review helpful
History can be fun 4 Feb 2010
By Kim Fan
Format:Hardcover
Bought to help a history student remember facts/dates etc. and found myself dipping into it with great enjoyment and giggles. Have now bought several others in this series for other subjects, all well received.
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Flashback 27 July 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
Loved this book. It does what it says in the description makes the lineage of british Kings and Queens interesting and informatative.
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D,B,D 20 Feb 2010
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A very interesting book but not one to sit and read all at one go, better to pick it up and read a bit and then put it down.
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He also began an attack on Jews who had settled in England after the Norman Conquest and the practice of usury (money-lending at high rates of interest). In 1275 he issued a decree restricting Jewish business activities and made Jews wear a yellow badge. In 1279 he arrested all heads of Jewish families and had 300 of them executed. Finally, following riots, he expelled all Jews and confiscated their property in 1290. &quote;
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Brutus was the first king of Britain and gave his name to the island (Brutus was his Latinized name; contemporaries would have known him as Brut or Brit). &quote;
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