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In medieval and early modern Europe, death could come in a latrine, on a battlefield, at the stake, or on a public scaffold. This third part in our series follows eight more notorious deaths, from kings and nobles to plague victims and religious leaders, and looks at what our best sources actually say about how they died, why it mattered, and how their ends were used as warnings. ⏱ Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:26 Edmund Ironside (1016) 01:06 Duke of Brittany (1186) 01:41 Richard I of England (1199) 02:19 Robert the Bruce’s kin & supporters (1306–1307) 02:58 Roger Mortimer (1330) 03:34 The Black Death victims (1347–1351) 04:14 Thomas Cranmer (1556) 04:50 Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat (1747) 05:29 Outro If you enjoy calm, source-based looks at how people actually lived, ruled, and died in the Middle Ages, feel free to subscribe and stay with us for the rest of the series. Disclaimer: This video is for education and historical context. It does not promote violence, sensationalism, or unsafe behaviour. Descriptions are based on widely documented evidence, including chronicles, legal records, and established scholarship. For any queries reach out to us: [email protected]