A small plug that I'm helping the Warwickshire Museum Services fundraise for the conservation and redisplay of Ralph ...
Being King Henry VIII’s lover was a dangerous game—just ask his six ill-fated wives. Yet no one played that game better than ...
Let author Honor Cargill-Martin teach your students how to write a non-fiction text intro that grabs readers' attention from ...
No one can blame Margaret Tudor for being overshadowed by her famous brother, King Henry VIII. But in all honesty, Margaret—as a thrice-married, husband-deposing, serial divorcée and regent of ...
Westminster Abbey is undertaking a new project using the latest 3D technology to scan the funeral effigy head of Henry VII - the first Tudor monarch and the father of Henry VIII. The head was ...
So when Henry VII died in 1509 after suffering from gout and asthma ... He ushered in the Tudor era that was brutally continued by his son, Henry VIII, before coming to an end with his ...
Henry VII died on April 21, 1509 after suffering from gout and asthma. He was born in Pembroke Castle in 1457 and was raised by his mother and uncle, with his father dying before his birth.
Customers have been left devastated as one of Britain's oldest pubs has called time for good after serving customers for 570 years. The Abbot's Fireside in Elham, near Canterbury, Kent, has ...
The fates of the six wives of King Henry VIII never fail to send a shiver down the spine ... Catherine insisted her marriage to Arthur had never been consummated and finally, in 1509, they wed. Henry ...
She was the child of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. But despite her mother being beheaded when she was two, Elizabeth I would become one of the few medieval queens of England ...