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National histories are always something of a stitch-up ... the history of these islands is layered, interwoven, visibly and ...
The first named person to appear in Amersham Museum’s Timeline is Queen Edith, the wife of Edward the Confessor, and the last Anglo Saxon Queen ...
New people came in ships across the North Sea - the Anglo-Saxons. The Anglo-Saxon age in Britain was from around AD410 to 1066. They were a mix of tribes from Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands.
After the Normans took control of England, the Anglo-Saxons experienced a significant shift. Join us as we uncover what happened to them in the aftermath of the 1066 conquest ...
What is the British Royal Regalia? Learn more about the British Crown Jewels and how they are replaced medieval renditions ...
From the very first minute Meghan turned a corner in Toronto and appeared at the 2017 Invictus Games to make her ...
Thousands of visitors flock to UK castles each year, some with links to Harry Potter, others with a long history of sieges, but for two archaeologists from the University of York, the site of what was ...
Reform UK’s impact at KCC, the poverty trap, identity cards, train fares and pavement cycling are among topics tackled on ...
The current crisis between Israel and Iran, as well as the involvement of the United States of America, has proved once more that in international power ...
Assassins, royal marriages and diplomatic gift-giving: historian and archaeologist Max Adams explains how the kings of Mercia ...
Many Scandinavian settlements ended with the suffix – by such as Grimsby and Derby For the next 80 years, the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons lived side-by-side in England trading, intermingling and ...