The play is set in Dijon in Burgundy in the later part of the fifteenth century, in the aftermath of the battles of Grandson, Morat (both 1476) and Nancy (1477), all mentioned in Act I, scene ii.
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In 1702, Nicholas Rowe adapted The Fatal Dowry into a new version he titled The Fair Penitent.
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