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{{rename|Is there any reason not to rename this page '''Henry I'''? Even if just for ease of locating as a real historical figure. He is referred to as "King Henry" (because Henry II had not been crowned yet) and we know from other sources that multiple Henrys did later exist.<br><br>In either case, the dab term is misspelled, so even if it isn't renamed to Henry I, it should at least be renamed to '''Henry (Abbey of Heretics)'''.}}
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'''Henry''' was [[King of England]]. [[Maude (Abbey of Heretics)|Maude]] was his [[heir]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Abbey of Heretics (audio story)|Abbey of Heretics]]'')
'''Henry''' was [[King of England]]. [[Maude (Abbey of Heretics)|Maude]] was his [[heir]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Abbey of Heretics (audio story)|Abbey of Heretics]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
In ''[[Abbey of Heretics (audio story)|Abbey of Heretics]]'', Henry I is only referred to as King Henry, as when the story was set, he was the first and only King Henry. However, since there are other King Henrys in the DWU, this page uses the Roman numeral to [[T:DAB|distinguish]] it.
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Latest revision as of 14:47, 23 November 2022

"Henry I" is a title based upon conjecture.

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Henry was King of England. Maude was his heir. (AUDIO: Abbey of Heretics)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

In Abbey of Heretics, Henry I is only referred to as King Henry, as when the story was set, he was the first and only King Henry. However, since there are other King Henrys in the DWU, this page uses the Roman numeral to distinguish it.