Talk:Henry de Bohun
Latest comment: 10 years ago by Brendandh in topic Relationship with Hereford
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Relationship with Hereford
editde Bohun was not nephew as many articles state, but a first cousin one times removed of the 4th Earl. He was the grandson of the 2nd Earl, whereas the 4th Earl was a great-grandson. Brendandh (talk) 10:28, 28 May 2014 (UTC)
Innaccurate interpretation of Barbour's depiction of King Robert-De Bohun encounter
edit"Bruce stood his ground"
- Barbour in fact describes the two men bearing down towards each other-
- Sprent thai samyn intill a ling.
"[Bruce] hit de Bohun so hard with his axe that he split his helmet and head in two."
- Barbour states only that Bruce's axe penetrated both helmet and skull and into Sir Henry's brain ( harnys )-
- "The hevy dusche that he him gave
- That ner the heid till the harnys clave."
- From Brus, (12. ll. 43-59)