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Ten days after her absence at Royal Ascot, the princess resumed her official engagements by inviting the high-profile ...
Behind the scenes at the RAF Museum Midlands, restoration work continues at the Michael Beetham Conservation Centre, where ...
In 1191, the Third Crusade was in full force. Saladin (Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn), the Sultan of Egypt and Syria, had recaptured Jerusalem in 1187, sparking a massive Christian response led by kings like Richard ...
Queen Elizabeth II's memorial will open at St James's Park in 2026 featuring gardens, paths and a bridge inspired by her marriage to Prince Philip ...
Plans for the official U.K. memorial to the late Queen Elizabeth have been officially unveiled. The monument has been ...
Foster + Partners wins the design competition for Queen Elizabeth II's national memorial in London's historic St James's Park ...
BC: Romans under Lucius Aemilius Paullus defeat and capture Macedonian King Perseus, ending the Third Macedonian War. 1377: Richard II ...
In the year 1190, King Richard I of England, on his way to the Holy Land, was informed by the Italian theologian Joachim of Fiore (c.1135–1202) the next pope would be the Antichrist.
Even after the conclusion of the dramatic events depicted in Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, there is still so much more to the story. From Henry VIII’s surprising second thoughts to the ...
Why stage Richard II in 2025? Perhaps, post-Brexit, because it kicks off Shakespeare’s eight-play retelling of the Wars of the Roses, a conflict which saw England so riven with internal division that ...
Whether it represents a discrete era of political history is less clear. John is traditionally considered the last ‘Angevin’ king: he was not only king of England, but duke of Normandy, count of Maine ...