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The Genocide of the North – England’s Darkest Punishment
William the Conqueror unleashed the Harrying of the North, destroying crops, livestock, and villages, leaving over 100,000 to die of starvation.
"Harold of Wessex and William of Normandy were two men destined to meet at the Battle of Hastings in 1066; two allies with no ...
King and Conqueror takes us back to the period preceding the Battle of Hastings – one of the most famous and influential ...
That fall, Duplessie began visiting a new friend, John Woeltz, at his home in Kentucky. The 150-acre property abutted the ...
The Tower of London is one of the United Kingdom's most recognizable and historical landmarks. And now a team of ...
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You Won't Believe What Was Inside: The Most Dreaded Building of the Medieval Era.
The White Tower, as it was originally known, was a fortress-stronghold built by the first Norman king, William the Conqueror. It was intended to protect against foreign invasion and intimidate the ...
A Herefordshire hotel, now booked by hundreds for an adult-only getaway, has a rich history intertwined with the county.
Princess Diana held her newborn son, who wore the antique Christening robe that was made for King Edward VII, as he was ...
Most people head to The Undercroft Café for lunch or a cake - the food offering did look absolutely superb, albeit not cheap.
William of Normandy's conquest in 1066 changed England and its language. The Anglo-Saxon King Harold lost, deeply affecting ...
Hastings is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves history, stunning landscapes and an ample choice of pubs, and I ...
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Hackers, secret cables and security fears: The explosive fight over China's new embassy in the UK
It will be the biggest embassy in Europe, if approved. But its opponents fear it brings with it certain risks and dangers ...
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