In this gripping tale of royalty and redemption, follow the tumultuous path of Robert the Wayward Prince, a prince who loses his way amidst the treacherous intricacies of power and privilege. Forced to confront his own flaws, he embarks on a transformative journey to reclaim his honor and find true purpose in a world teetering on the edge of chaos.
The Wars of the Magna Carta refer to the series of conflicts in 13th-century England sparked by the baronial opposition to King John's disregard for the Magna Carta's principles. These power struggles culminated in the First Barons' War (1215–1217) and subsequent clashes, shaping the evolution of constitutional governance and highlighting the ongoing struggl...
Berengaria of Navarre, born circa 1165, was the Queen Consort of England as the wife of King Richard the Lionheart. Despite their marriage being mostly political, she displayed resilience during his absence, notably during the Third Crusade. Her reign as queen was overshadowed by Richard's ventures, yet her legacy endures through her support and diplomatic e...
The English Civil war in England, spanning from 1642 to 1651, was a conflict that pitted the Parliamentarians against the Royalists. The war emerged from a power struggle between King Charles I and Parliament over governance and religious authority. The conflict resulted in the temporary overthrow of the monarchy, the establishment of a republic under Oliver...