I always suspected that given Edward's close homosexual relationships with his two chief advisors (both of whom were executed at different points in his reign), the "poker" murder was supposed to be a symbolic commentary on his sexual habits as well as a supposed way to kill the monarch "without leaving any apparent physical traces" (unless the corpse was turned around - hardly likely in a royal funeral of 1327).
That was the intent of the story, certainly. The church was happy to draw moral lessons.
But now we must face the real possibility that it was all made up.
Phil
That was the intent of the story, certainly. The church was happy to draw moral lessons.
But now we must face the real possibility that it was all made up.
Phil
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