A flood warning has been issued for Pevensey seafront, where high tides linked to Storm Goretti could result in coastal ...
A flood warning has been issued for Pevensey seafront, where high tides linked to Storm Goretti could result in coastal flooding on January 9 ...
Migration into England was continuous from the Romans through to the Normans and men and women moved from different places ...
Sing a Song of Sixpence is endlessly reinterpreted. One popular explanation makes it a rhyme about the Dissolution of the ...
Introduced in the wake of the Norman Conquest, the murdrum fine was meant to protect Norman settlers from revenge killings.
Gently tended by devoted staff, the railway station garden has become a rural idyll in its own right, says Andrew Martin.
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History's most famous tapestry may have been viewed in unusual setting, new research suggests
A professor is challenging old assumptions about the iconic Bayeux Tapestry, proposing it was created for a refectory for ...
Strange Stories of Mysteries, Crimes and Eccentrics (The History Press, £14.99) Doreen McBride delves into a variety of ...
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She was born to Vikings, loved a Saxon, and lost everything to the Normans
She was born into a Viking noble family, inherited vast estates in East Anglia, and became the lifelong partner of the man who would become the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. The Church refused to ...
Going through a long-undisturbed drawer the other day, I found something which, nearly 60 years ago, I had been thrilled to ...
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The myth of Normans and Saxons in medieval England
Generations grew up believing in a dramatic divide between noble Saxons and conquering Normans, but the truth is far more intertwined. Family ties linked rivals across the battlefield, while later ...
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