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King Edward II of England, his handsome male lovers, their gruesome fates, and the mystery surrounding his supposed death in 1327.

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Episode Music is by Pontus Berghe (https://mixcloud.com/ChapelOne/) and Nick Sena (https://nicksenamusic.com)

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Percy Plump

Fantastic ep, but some bad history at the end about peasants toiling every day and dying at 30. They worked significantly less than us (note how many feast days and festivals they had) and if they survived through young childhood usually lived to at least their 60s

Lee Rhoden

Let Annie do the princes in the tower. I wanna hear that one!

Anonymous

bless this show, thanks for going out amongst the believers for us

John Brandkamp

Edmund Blackadder couldn't do better.

Gumby 0000

Love an Annie episode

skaffen_amtiskaw

annie episodes are the best! i absolutely loved this one, a lovely treat on the way to work this morning

Anonymous

So what do you guys think about that Dylan Q guy getting born again and renouncing Q and Trump?

Shivvy

An Annie ep for my birthday (I mean i just heard it but still)!

Anonymous

I would listen to whole podcast of Annie explaining history. She's incredibly charming.

Anonymous

So true! Lots of people had happy, decently long lives pre-industrial capitalism. The belief that everyone under feudalism was dirty, poor and sickly was myth promoted by Victorian industrialists to quiet the new urban class of (actually dirty, poor , and sickly) factory workers. Income inequality, working hours, taxes and interests rates were all lower in the 14th century than they are now. Life expectancy actually decreased during the industrial revolution and only rose again with the invention of penicillin.

Robert Cullimore

I live next door to Berkeley Castle where he got merked!