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G/GESCHICHTE - Englands blutigste Dynastie - Die Plantagenets
- Von Richard Löwenherz zum Schotten-Schlächter Eduard I.
- Narrated by: Clemens Benke
- Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mörderischer als Game of Thrones. Die vielleicht machthungrigste und gefürchtetste Dynastie Englands - die Plantagenets: Angefangen beim berühmten König Richard Löwenherz im 12. Jahrhundert bis zu Richard II. im 14. Jahrhundert reicht diese legendäre Königsfolge auf den Britischen Inseln. Es war eine Zeit voller Kriege und Intrigen, die in dieser Ausgabe von G/GESCHICHTE auf gewohnt spannende sowie eindrückliche Art und Weise von unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln beleuchtet wird.
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