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Diane Wilshere's avatar

Hmm. Just had a thought about Perkin Warbeck and the three marks. The number three may have been a nod to the parhelion effect the 3 suns in splendor that made Edward IV believe that god and the holy trinity were on his side. So maybe “3 marks” was a reference to Perkin claiming kinship with Edward IV

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Lyn Baines (926165)'s avatar

Thank you, that was great. Terrific questions, too. Missed Vera though… hopefully next time.

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Banditqueen's avatar

Loved that Q and A Nathen. Thank you for your wonderful and informative answers.

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