The Norman-built keep at Cardiff Castle. Matthew Dixon/Shutterstock At one point, the Welsh, Cornish, Scottish, Bretons and northern English were...
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Effigy of Eleanor of Aquitaine in the church of Fontevraud Abbey – By Adam Bishop – Own work, CC...
Embroidered book cover for Henshaw’s Horae Successivae (1632), white satin with a floral design edged in gold cord, featured...
Image from Rebloggy By Dr. Michael Maurer / 12.03.2010 Professor of Philosophy Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena Abstract In the 18th...
Aldermen of the City of London Corporation represented as Chinese and as monsters in procession to Westminster...
Ship’s figure-head, late 4th – 5th century, oak, 149 cm, (Germanic?/Roman? found Belgium) © The Trustees of...
Wellcome Library Study finds people in areas historically reliant on coal-based industries have more ‘negative’ personality traits....
Edward the Confessor on his deathbed, Bayeux Tapestry / Musée de la Tapisserie de Bayeux, Normandy By Susan...
Lecture by Dr. Sir Richard J. Evans at the Museum of London / 09.13.2010 Provost, Professor of...
Horses disembarking from Norman longships, Bayeux Tapestry, c. 1070, embroidered wool on linen, 20 inches high (Bayeux...
People in Medieval England, illustrated here by a section of the Bayeux Tapestry / The Bayeux Tapestry...
The River Thames / Wikimedia Commons By Jon Cotton / 10.10.2016 Senior Curator in Pre-History Museum of...
King Charles I Lecture by Dr. Keith Wrightson / 11.05.2009 Randolph W. Townsend, Jr. Professor of History...
Execution of King Charles I By Don Jordan and Michael Walsh / 09.16.2016 There is a folktale,...