French wars, Welsh rebels, Scottish raiders, the pomp and pageantry of Lancastrian splendor fill the colorful, turbulent years of fourteenth and fifteenth-century England. — Amid the changing passions, and loyalties, in that era of high adventure, John, the loyal and likable third son of Henry...
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French wars, Welsh rebels, Scottish raiders, the pomp and pageantry of Lancastrian splendor fill the colorful, turbulent years of fourteenth and fifteenth-century England. — Amid the changing passions, and loyalties, in that era of high adventure, John, the loyal and likable third son of Henry IV, grew to manhood fighting for his father on the Northern Marches.
His greatest ally against contentious nobles and court intrigues was the brother he loved best - Harry, the future Henry V, whose words and deeds were to inspire both friend and foe...
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