Edward the Black Prince was likely killed by malaria or IBS in 1376, study  claims

Edward the Black Prince was likely killed by malaria or IBS in 1376, study claims

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Doctors from the 21 Engineer Regiment don
Doctors from the 21 Engineer Regiment don't believe the Black Prince died of dysentery in 1376 as his symptoms would not have allowed him to join a military campaign four years prior.

Edward the Black Prince was likely killed by malaria or IBS in 1376, study claims

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Edward the Black Prince was likely killed by malaria or IBS in 1376, study claims

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