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Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester: A Biography

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The biography traces the life and career of a fourteenth–fifteenth century English prince, from youth through military service in Henry V’s French campaigns, including Harfleur and Agincourt, to diplomatic missions and the Côtentin and Rouen sieges; it follows his successive roles as regent and protector amid factional struggles with Beaufort, Bedford, and Burgundy, his marriage and involvement in Hainault, and his turbulent relations with Parliament and the Church. It examines his patronage of Italian humanists and Renaissance learning, the trial of his wife for witchcraft, his political decline and suspicious death, and assesses his policies, character, and influence on domestic and foreign affairs.

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Kenneth Hotham Vickers

Kenneth Hotham Vickers was an author known for his historical biography, "Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester: A Biography." In this work, Vickers delves into the life and significance of Humphrey, a prominent figure in the English court during the 15th century. Vickers' writing reflects a keen interest in the intricacies of historical narratives and the impact of political figures on their times. His contributions to biographical literature provide valuable insights into the lives of lesser-known historical characters, enriching the understanding of England's past.

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