Synopsis
Dr Janina Ramirez examines graffiti on the walls of a church, that documents the plague that disrupted the Hundred Years War.
- Programme: Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War
- Episode: Trouble in the Family: 1337-1360
- Channel: BBC Four
- Broadcast year: 2013
- History | Power: Monarchy and Democracy in Britain c.1000 to 2014 | Power: Monarchy and Democracy in Britain c.1000 to 2014 | c.1000-c.1485
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