The Free Press books section might not be influencing global television sensations (yet), but it’s now truly one of the last places to find objective, unbiased weekly reviews of new fiction, ...
Marquette University is technically the third home of the St. Joan of Arc Chapel, which was built in France around 1420.
Archaeologists discovered a rare Celtic battle trumpet possibly tied to Queen Boudica's tribe in Norfolk, England — one of ...
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The miraculous medieval surgery that saved King Henry V’s life
In 1403, a rebellion broke out in England that would culminate in one of the bloodiest battles to ever take place on English ...
There’s more adventures in store for the Sixth Doctor this April when Big Finish releases Doctor Who: The Sixth Doctor Adventures – Expulsion. This upcoming full-cast audio drama, ...
Astonishing find in Wandlebury Country Park includes one man over six foot with a hole trepanned in his skull.
From pirates and skateboarders in Hastings to legends and locks in Devizes, from dolphins in Scarborough to the ‘artists’ town’ of Kirkcudbright, readers put forward their favourite places ...
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Who was England’s most feared mercenary?
Medieval warfare wasn’t always about kings and loyalty. Mercenaries often held the real power. Sir John Hawkwood mastered this system. This video explores how one soldier-for-hire shaped battles, ...
Discover the real historical figures behind five of Shakespeare's most famous characters, from Hamlet to Cleopatra.
In an idyllic corner of an English field, archaeologists uncovered a pit filled with skeletons that bore the signs of violent death.
ITV will screen ads during live action of Six Nations rugby matches for the first time this week, it has been reported.
Other visually impressive castles with fairly significant histories think it’s enough to keep visitors spellbound. Warwick ...
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