When the Black Prince, Edward of Woodstock, died in 1376, he left precise specifications for his burial as well as his effigy. New studies of the cast gilded brass sculputure have yielded a new understanding of the sculpture
Tomb of the Black Prince – Canterbury, England - Atlas Obscura
Edward, the Black Prince, d. 1376 – Church Monuments Society
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Epitaphs, Visibility and the Mobile Spectator at Canterbury Cathedral
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Edward, the Black Prince, d. 1376 – Church Monuments Society
Edward the Black Prince was likely killed by malaria or IBS in 1376, study claims
Tomb effigy of the 'Black Prince' was likely medieval propaganda to bolster his son's failing rule
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