Some historical background connections in the play

Trystan 2022-03-24 09:03:42

The play gives the impression that the orphan girl left by the incompetent old king was usurped by the wicked. In fact, the old king also wanted to have another son to succeed him, but in the end he couldn't give birth. Otherwise, as early as Emperor Charles VI, there is no reason why his daughter cannot succeed to the throne.

Princess Maude, she is the real queen of Shinra, well, she has seen the world! (On the contrary, Stephen is just a native of the French countryside), why do you want to be like a village girl? He also deliberately found a village girl to blacken her face.

Stephen took the throne because he was in England when the old king died, and Maud was not there, so he had the upper hand.

In fact, Stephen and Gloucester were not captured in a battle. Stephen was defeated and captured first, and it took a few months before Gloucester lost in another battle. Speaking of which, the Princess Palace is going to be a little darker. After capturing Stephen, he will be directly slapped and passed on to nine sides, or he may "die of illness" on his own. It is estimated that the overall situation has been settled. Her great-grandfather, William the Conqueror, won the kingdom at the time, and his name was not right and his words were not right. Because he killed King Harold and his two brothers in the First World War, the blood of other British nobles was too far from the throne to make waves. So you have to obey. On the other hand, although the princess herself failed to rule England, the gorse founded by her son enjoyed 340 years, much longer than most dynasties in Europe at the time. The reason for benevolence.

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