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Дэн Джонс – историк, телеведущий, писатель и журналист, сценарист популярного сериала Netflix и Channel 5 «Тайны британских замков». Его исторические книги «Плантагенеты», «Великая хартия вольностей», «Тамплиеры» и «Цвет времени» стали международными бестселлерами. Автор еженедельной колонки в газете London Evening Standard, публикаций в таких изданиях, как The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Wall Street Journal, Smithsonian, GQ, BBC History Magazine, History Today, The Spectator.
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