Once in a while, the Chronicle has a hot take. Here is one of my favorites: “the more men spoke about just law, the more unlawfully they acted.” The scribes dropped that one on the lines for 1087, but it could have easily applied to 1075 and 1076.
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447 – The End of the Conquest
446 – Death and Taxes
445 – Feeding Frenzy
444 – Holy Beef
443 – We’re Bigger Than Jesus
442 – Mynydd Carn
441 – God Bothering
440 – This is Fine
439 – Juggling Responsibilities
438 – Robert’s Rebellion
437 – Everyone’s Pissed
436 – Taking the Piss
434 – The Boys
433 – North Wales: I Love Mess
Bonus Episode on Courtliness
432 – The Revolt of the Earls
431 – The Gang Has A Wedding
430 – Is It Good To Be King?
429 – Power Brokers and Power Breakers
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