medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
The Plantagenets may not be such, as I recall. The first English Plantagenet may
have been fathered by some one else. Now I need to find where I found that--one
of the standard English histories. I will check.
--V. K. Inman
Quoting Marjorie Greene <[log in to unmask]>:
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> Tom, I read your response in the archives before it showed up in my mailbox.
> All this question of lineage in France hinges, of course, on Isabeau de
> Baviere's alleged lie about the paternity of Charles VII. Is there a similar
> possible hitch in the lineage of English kings?
> MG
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