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Edward III
Book • 1998
King Edward III is a play that explores the reign of King Edward III, focusing on his military campaigns and personal life.
The play is known for its historical themes and is often studied for its insights into the political and social climate of the time.
While traditionally attributed to Shakespeare, there is ongoing scholarly debate about the possibility of co-authorship with other playwrights of the era.
The play is known for its historical themes and is often studied for its insights into the political and social climate of the time.
While traditionally attributed to Shakespeare, there is ongoing scholarly debate about the possibility of co-authorship with other playwrights of the era.
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while discussing the death of Christopher Marlowe in a tavern brawl.

Aaron Mahnke

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when discussing Shakespeare's works on the War of the Roses.


Gary Arndt

The War of the Roses
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as a play in which Thomas of Lancaster appears as one of a number of barons.

Jeremy Ashbee

Episode 139 - Thomas, Earl of Lancaster and Dunstanburgh Castle