Johns Hopkins faculty and staff are a notoriously innovative, curious, and extremely busy cohort. Yet in the midst of an ...
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What did Henry VIII eat?
Henry VIII’s table was designed to project dominance, not health. Vast quantities of meat, sugar, wine, and imported luxuries ...
In Robin Hood Season 1 Episode 8, Robin escapes Nottingham Castle after rescuing the hostages but Henry’s death, Marian’s ...
Below, we recap the finale and answer your burning questions – with some added help from Fuchs himself. Warning! The rest of ...
A castle set within a pretty Cambridgeshire village was the home of Henry VIII’s first wife. The idyllic village of Kimbolton ...
Henry VIII planned a monumental tomb to match his power and legacy. Instead, the king who reshaped England’s relationship with Rome now lies beneath a small, easily missed slab. Here’s how three Tudor ...
Many of the world’s most astonishing jewels are on display together in Paris — and they once belonged to Europe’s most ...
EXCLUSIVE: From tambourines for the birds to alpacas on patrol to protect them, this farm goes to extraordinary lengths to breed Britain's 'best' turkeys.
The use of trusts is common today. What is not widely understood is that there are as many varieties of trusts as there are ...
As fans celebrate the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth, scholars are still combing over documents to solve the mystery shrouding her final days.
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The brilliant rivalry of Anne Boleyn and Katherine of Aragon (1)
Katherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn - the first two wives of the Tudor king, Henry VIII - are so often portrayed as opposites. Katherine as the loyal, scorned wife - Anne as the bright, bewitching ...
In both life and art, Holbein had a “talent for catching every rising tide”, said Mathew Lyons in The Spectator. Goldring’s ...
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