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  2. Helen Castor - Wikipedia

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    Helen Ruth Castor FRSL (born 4 August 1968) is a British historian of the medieval and Tudor period and a BBC broadcaster. She taught history at the University of Cambridge and is the author of books including Blood and Roses (2004) and She-Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth (2010).

  3. Isabella of France - Wikipedia

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    Isabella of France (c. 1295 – 22 August 1358), sometimes described as the She-Wolf of France (French: Louve de France), was Queen of England as the wife of King Edward II, and de facto regent of England from 1327 until 1330. She was the youngest surviving child and only surviving daughter of King Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre ...

  4. She-Wolves - Wikipedia

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    She-Wolves or She Wolves may refer to: She-Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth, 2010 book by Helen Castor; She Wolves, 1925 film; See also.

  5. Margaret of Anjou - Wikipedia

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    In Henry VI, Part 3 Richard Plantagenet Duke of York famously calls her "She-wolf of France/ but worse than wolves of France/ Whose tongue more poisons than the adder's tooth!" Later, she personally stabs the Duke of York on the battlefield after humiliatingly taunting him and becomes suicidal when her son Edward is killed in front of her.

  6. Elizabeth Norton - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Anna Norton FRHistS [1] is a British historian specialising in the queens of England and the Tudor period. [2] She obtained a Master of Arts in archaeology and anthropology from the University of Cambridge, being awarded a Double First Class degree, and a master's degree in European archaeology from the University of Oxford.

  7. Wolves in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known remains of wolves in Britain are from Pontnewydd Cave in Wales, dating to around 225,000 years ago, during the late Middle Pleistocene (Marine Isotope Stage 7). Wolves continuously occupied Britain since this time, despite dramatic climatic fluctuations. [4] The Roman colonisation of Britain saw sporadic wolf-hunting. [5]

  8. She-Wolf of London (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    It was announced on November 18, 2009 that all 20 episodes of She-Wolf of London/Love and Curses would be released in a complete series box set from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. [4] The DVD set titled She-Wolf of London: Love and Curses was released on February 2, 2010, as a four-disc set. [5]

  9. Werewolf witch trials - Wikipedia

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    "The She Wolves of Jülich", 1591. Composite woodcut print by Lukas Mayer of the execution of Peter Stumpp in 1589 at Bedburg near Cologne. Werewolf witch trials were witch trials combined with werewolf trials. Belief in werewolves developed parallel to the belief in European witches, in the course of the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern ...