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🗓️ 4 February 2023
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Edward III wed Philippa of Hainault when they were both teenagers. It was a marriage of deep affection lasting 41 years. But when Alice Perrers entered court as a young widow, she caught the eye of the ageing king as Philippa’s health declined.
In this episode of Gone Medieval, Matt Lewis talks to Gemma Hollmann, author of The Queen and the Mistress: The Women of Edward III about how two very different women used their skills and charms to navigate a tumultuous royal court – and win the heart of the same King.
This episode was edited and produced by Rob Weinberg.
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1:36.5 | Today we've got a returning guest on the podcast. Gemma Holman operates a fantastic blog |
1:41.0 | called Just the History Post and was here last time to talk about Royal Witches. Gemma's new book |
1:47.2 | The Queen and the Mistress, The Women of Edward III, is out now and deals with the colliding |
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