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Further to your latest tangential anecdote, I must offer a small correction. The semi-naked young ladies who used to grace the pages of The Sun - and subsequently some of its even less reputable imitators - were found on page 3, not 2. Or at least, so popular history records; obviously I have no personal experience in this area.
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It happens in other periods too. I had to research who John of Gaunt, as mentioned in English, was in the HYW.Found he was the “Duc de Lancastre“ as French old books and historians always call him – and they were never trying to make any difference with other Dukes bearing the same title. So we have the Duke de Lancastre doing many different things at different times in different places and he is never the same one.
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