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Compingtone | 20:08 Wed 07th Nov 2018 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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As part of a series of clues leading up to a ‘murder mystery’ type event I’m attending I’ve received the following puzzle. Clearly all relate to Britain but I’m stumped on the answer.
The question is what links the following:
Death of its “Ruler of the Waves”
Birth of its garter lover
Coronation of its sleeping king
Death of its first Queen
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All took place in the month of November ? Knut (Canute) died 12 Nov 1035 Edward III born 13 Nov 1312 Henry VI coronation 6 Nov 1429 Mary died 17 Nov 1558
06:59 Thu 08th Nov 2018
Since no one else has had a stab at I will.

Has William Shakespeare written about the events?
Have the monarchs involved been included in Shakespeare plays?
Good answer oz!
Not sure about Shakespeare. I think the references are to King Canute, Edward III, Henry VI and Mary I. Only Henry VI features in his plays.
I'm not sure either Jack

//Edward III, is an Elizabethan play printed anonymously in 1596. It has frequently been claimed that it was at least partly written by William Shakespeare//


Edward III
Richard II
Henry IV, Part 1
Henry IV, Part 2
Henry V
Henry VI, Part 1
Henry VI, Part 2
Henry VI, Part 3
Richard III
The play concerning Edward III is believed by some scholars to be authored by Shakespeare, but it has not historically been included in the Shakespeare canon.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare%27s_Kings
too clever for me
Canute nor Mary Tudor'm feature in his works. The connection can't be dates as they are too far apart. I was thinking perhaps places but I'm in the dark.
Quite a few websites connect King Lear to King Canute.
// allusion to King Canute's behaviour when his courtiers flattered him as lord of the sea.//

I'm having a stab in the dark, and will keep stabbing.

Only need to find a reference to Mary I
The beach where Canute proved to his knights that he couldn't control the sea is at Southbourne in Hampshire. A good pub there too.
I presume that the term Sleeping King refers to Henry VI who was crowned as a ten month old baby. Similarly, Mary I is the first undisputed queen of England although there were two whose reigns are disputed, Matilda and Jane.
All took place in the month of November ?
Knut (Canute) died 12 Nov 1035
Edward III born 13 Nov 1312
Henry VI coronation 6 Nov 1429
Mary died 17 Nov 1558
Now that is making sense.
The month of November sounds good.

I was struggling to find a link to Bloody Mary.

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