Edward the Black Prince (English Wikipedia)

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  • Armitage-Smith 1905, p. 21. Armitage-Smith, Sydney (1905), John of Gaunt: King of Castile and Leon, Duke of Aquitaine and Lancaster, Earl of Derby, Lincoln, and Leicester, Seneschal of England, Charles Scribner's Sons, p. 21
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  • Fuller, Thomas (1642). The Holy State. Cambridge. p. 342.

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  • "The Black Prince". Chilterns Conservation Board. Archived from the original on 16 October 2021. Retrieved 13 September 2021.

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  • "Whiteval. Q. if not Whitwell. Barnes calls him sir Thomas Wake" (Johnes 1848, p. 411). Froissart, Sir John (1848), Chronicles of England, France and Spain and the Surrounding Countries, Translated from the French Editions with Variations and Additions from Many Celebrated MSS, translated by Johnes, Thomas, London: William Smith, pp. 398–411
  • Johnes 1848, p. 398. Froissart, Sir John (1848), Chronicles of England, France and Spain and the Surrounding Countries, Translated from the French Editions with Variations and Additions from Many Celebrated MSS, translated by Johnes, Thomas, London: William Smith, pp. 398–411

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  • It is widely believed that he contracted amoebic dysentery but some argue against the likelihood that he could sustain a ten-year battle with dysentery. Other possible diagnoses include nephritis, cirrhosis or a combination of these.(Green 2007, p. 73; MacNalty 1955, p. 411). Green, David (2007), Edward, the Black Prince: Power in Medieval Europe, Harlow: Longman, p. 73, ISBN 978-0-582-78481-9 MacNalty, A. S. (1955), "The illness of Edward the Black Prince.", Br Med J, vol. 1, no. 4910, p. 411, doi:10.1136/bmj.1.4910.411, PMC 2061131, PMID 13230513

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  • It is widely believed that he contracted amoebic dysentery but some argue against the likelihood that he could sustain a ten-year battle with dysentery. Other possible diagnoses include nephritis, cirrhosis or a combination of these.(Green 2007, p. 73; MacNalty 1955, p. 411). Green, David (2007), Edward, the Black Prince: Power in Medieval Europe, Harlow: Longman, p. 73, ISBN 978-0-582-78481-9 MacNalty, A. S. (1955), "The illness of Edward the Black Prince.", Br Med J, vol. 1, no. 4910, p. 411, doi:10.1136/bmj.1.4910.411, PMC 2061131, PMID 13230513

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  • Wagner 2006, p. 116. Wagner, J. (2006), Encyclopedia of the Hundred Years War (PDF), Westport: Greenwood Press, ISBN 978-0-313-32736-0, archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2018
  • "The Black Prince". Chilterns Conservation Board. Archived from the original on 16 October 2021. Retrieved 13 September 2021.

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