19th June 1312 Piers Gaveston, aged 28, was beheaded at Blacklow Hill near Warwick on the orders of Guy Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick.
Gaveston's crime was to have been a 'favourite' of King Edward II, who [Edward] "took great delight in the vice of sodomy and had an excessive affection for Gaveston".
Gaveston's crime was to have been a 'favourite' of King Edward II, who [Edward] "took great delight in the vice of sodomy and had an excessive affection for Gaveston".
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