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Elizabeth I is the only English queen never to have married. The iconic Tudor monarch's last visit to Kenilworth Castle 450 ...
Pupils at a Wellington primary school took to the stage to showcase their talents in front of a specially invited audience.
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What Henry VIII Really Ate – A Tudor FeastHenry VIII’s meals were more than just indulgent—they were political power plays. From roasted swan to spiced wine, every dish showed status.
Yet Wressle Castle is undeniably real, and though it's not typically open to the public, its iconic sandstone facade is ...
Most of my readers are quite familiar with the great rulers of the Renaissance: Henry VIII and his consecutive marital ...
I was beaming with anticipation for the night to come, which was assured to be filled with powerful speeches, dialogue and ...
The Tudors ruled from 1485 to 1603. The Tudor family tree, showing Henry VIII's branch, with his six wives and three children, Mary, Elizabeth and Edward What were the Wars of the Roses?
Book Review: Madeline Potter’s 'The Roma' blends memoir and research to look at a marginalized group
A Travelling History” is a fascinating look at a marginalized and misunderstood group of people who have encountered ...
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Churches are now allowed to endorse political candidates. They should resist the temptation.
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Essex Live on MSNThe sprawling Essex country estate where a traitorous duke once livedOne manor house remains on the site of a home that once belonged to a duke who was discovered to be a traitor. The fourth ...
Church seeks to exhume head of Catholic martyr Sir Thomas More… 500 years after it was put on a pike
THE head of Sir Thomas More, the Catholic martyr and former Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII, could soon be dug up, five ...
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