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How to Survive the 15th Century

Gone Medieval

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Religious Turmoil and Kingship in the 15th Century

This chapter explores the religious landscape of the 15th century, focusing on emerging reformative movements and the growing dissatisfaction with church practices. It highlights the political complexities faced by monarchs like Henry IV and the implications of Richard II's deposition, marking a shift in perceptions of kingship and royal legitimacy. Through significant events, such as the execution of Archbishop Scrope, it underscores the intertwining of church and state amid social unrest and the quest for reform.

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