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  1. 28 de dic. de 2022 · 9. 310 views 9 months ago #royalfamilystory #historydocumentary #thetudors. Royal deaths and diseases - living by the sword, features the stories of the extraordinary fates of Richard the...

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    • History Is Ours - History Documentaries
  2. Natural causes. Those monarchs that are assumed to have died through natural causes (through disease). Killed. In battle. Those that died in battle either as the antagonist or otherwise. Murdered, assassinated, executed or euthanised. Those that were murdered, assassinated, executed away from the battlefield, or euthanised by their doctors. Other.

    Name
    House
    Born
    Reign
    House of Alpin (Scotland)
    after 800
    843–858
    House of Alpin (Scotland)
    before 879
    900–943
    West Saxons (England)
    c. 923
    946–955
    West Saxons (England)
    c. 943
    959–975
  3. 22 de may. de 2015 · 10 Terrible Diseases That Ravaged Historical Royalty. by Jana Louis Smit. fact checked by Jamie Frater. 459. 468. Sometimes, we forget that diseases have always been here. They don’t simply pop into existence when a set of symptoms are given a name and declared a disease.

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  4. Royal deaths and diseases. Part 3, Decadence. Date: 2003. Videos. About this work. Description. The third in a five-part series about the impact of royal diseases, doctors and medicine on British history. The series is presented as part documentary and part dramatic reconstruction.

  5. Royal Deaths and Diseases: With James Frain, Ronald Hutton, John Guy, Steven Parissien.

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    • John Guy, James Frain, Ronald Hutton
  6. 28 de dic. de 2022 · 29. 1.1K views 1 year ago #thetudors #historydocumentary #royalfamily. Royal deaths and diseases - the madness of George III, in this documentary we explore royal insanity in Britain and...

    • 49 min
    • 1318
    • History Is Ours - Documentary Channel
  7. The fourth in a five-part series about the impact of royal diseases, doctors and medicine on British history. The series is presented as part documentary and part dramatic reconstruction. This part focuses on haemophilia and porphyria in relation to the British, Spanish and Russian royal families.