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  2. Ransom (Garwood novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ransom, is the second in the series of three historical romance novels by American author Julie Garwood.It was published in 1999 by Pocket Books. [1] It is a New York Times bestselling novel that is based in England and Scotland in the days after the death of Richard the Lionhearted. [1]

  3. Richard II of England - Wikipedia

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    Edward, Prince of Wales, kneeling before his father, King Edward III. Richard of Bordeaux was the younger son of Edward, Prince of Wales, and Joan, Countess of Kent.Edward, eldest son of Edward III and heir apparent to the throne of England, had distinguished himself as a military commander in the early phases of the Hundred Years' War, particularly in the Battle of Poitiers in 1356.

  4. The Gentle Falcon - Wikipedia

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    The Gentle Falcon is a historical novel for young readers by Hilda Lewis, based on the story of King Richard II and his child bride, Isabella, written in first person from the point of view of a close companion of the Queen. [1] [2] It was published by Oxford University Press in 1952 and adapted as a television series by the BBC in 1954. [3]

  5. Chainfire - Wikipedia

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    Richard Rahl is the ruler of the D'Haran Empire, a collection of nations previously made up of D'Hara and the Midlands. Richard Rahl and the D'Haran Empire are currently locked in an epic struggle with the Imperial Order, an Empire from the Old World, led by Emperor Jagang.

  6. King Richard II (1954 film) - Wikipedia

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    King Richard II is a 1954 American film directed by George Schaefer for the Hallmark Television Playhouse TV series. It starred actor Maurice Evans , who also adopted the teleplay from the original work by William Shakespeare .

  7. The Sunne in Splendour - Wikipedia

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    In the book, Penman characterizes King Richard III as a good, but misunderstood, ruler. [3] She chose to write Richard's character this way after becoming fascinated with his story and researching his life, both in the US and in the UK, which led her to believe that "his was a classic case of history being rewritten by the victor". [ 4 ]

  8. The Life and Death of King Richard II (1960 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Life and Death of King Richard II was a 1960 Australian live TV production of the play by William Shakespeare directed by Raymond Menmuir. [2] It aired on 5 October 1960 and was one of the most elaborate productions made for Australian TV at that time.

  9. King Richard and the Crusaders - Wikipedia

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    King Richard enters and sees Kenneth speaking with Edith and the flag on the ground. Richard becomes furious and sentences Kenneth to trial by combat. At the trial, Richard gains the upper hand, knocking Kenneth unconscious, but before he kills him, Ilderim asks the King to spare Kenneth's life, stating that he will take him back to the ...