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On '''9 April''' [[1865]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] prevented [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]] from being [[Assassination|assassinated]] by [[Aaron Eddowes]], in [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]], [[Virginia]], the capital of the defeated [[Confederate States of America]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood and Hope (novel)|Blood and Hope]]'')
On '''9 April''' [[1865]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] prevented [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]] from being [[Assassination|assassinated]] by [[Aaron Eddowes]], in [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]], [[Virginia]], the capital of the defeated [[Confederate States of America]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood and Hope (novel)|Blood and Hope]]'')


In [[1483]], King [[Edward IV of England|Edward IV]] unexpectedly died, plunging [[England]] into a two-year period of successional uncertainty involving the [[Princes in the Tower]], [[Richard III of England|their uncle Richard]] and the eventual "winner" of the contest, [[Henry Tudor|Henry VII]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Kingmaker (audio story)|The Kingmaker]]'')  
In [[1483]], King [[Edward IV of England|Edward IV]] unexpectedly died, plunging [[England]] into a two-year period of successional uncertainty involving the [[Princes in the Tower]], [[Richard III of England|their uncle Richard]] and the eventual "winner" of the contest, [[Henry Tudor|Henry VII]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Kingmaker (audio story)|The Kingmaker]]'')


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On 9 April 1865, the Fifth Doctor prevented U.S. President Abraham Lincoln from being assassinated by Aaron Eddowes, in Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the defeated Confederate States of America. (PROSE: Blood and Hope)

In 1483, King Edward IV unexpectedly died, plunging England into a two-year period of successional uncertainty involving the Princes in the Tower, their uncle Richard and the eventual "winner" of the contest, Henry VII. (AUDIO: The Kingmaker)