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of John Deydras, an imposter pretending to be King Edward II due to being swapped at birth. When arrested he challenged the real king to single combat and was found guilty of sedition. He claimed his cat was the devil in diguise and caused him to do it. Both he and the cat were hanged.

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Fun Fact: of John Deydras, an imposter pretending to be King Edward II due to being swapped at birth. When arrested he challenged the real king to single combat and was found guilty of sedition. He claimed his cat was the devil in diguise and caused him to do it. Both he and the cat were hanged.

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