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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 ...
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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 ...
County Council has officially opened the new King Henry VIII three-19 School in Abergavenny. The event, attended by Welsh ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow Rory McIlroy became a symbol of unity in modern Northern IrelandROYAL PORTRUSH — It is hard to judge precisely what the benefit might have been to Rory McIlroy of a second near-dawn circumnavigation of Royal Portrush, save for the joy it brought early risers on ...
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 ...
Artificial intelligence has trouble distinguishing fact from fiction, so it has to spew out absurd ‘factoids’ instead ...
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South Wales Argus on MSNCelebrations as £62.5m school in Abergavenny takes a step closerA significant milestone in the £62.5 million redevelopment of King Henry VIII 3-19 School in Abergavenny has been celebrated.
These coastal day-trip delights are easily reachable from London and offer beautiful beaches, fish and chips and lovely ...
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As the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn, it was clear to Elizabeth from very early on that women ...
For the first time in nearly five centuries, Buckland Abbey in Devon will resonate once more with the sacred sounds of ...
The July 7 event at Canterbury is evidence of a growing interest in shrines, saints and relics in the Church of England, ...
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