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Two British academics discovered that a “copy” of the medieval text, held in Harvard Law School’s library for 80 years, is ...
King Edward III. The lordship then passed to John Talbot, Viscount de Lisle, who died in the last pitched battle of the Hundred Years’ War, a scene later immortalised in Shakespeare’s play ...
ITV News Asia Correspondent Debi Edward reports from Vietnam on the deadly legacy of that conflict In a week that marks fifty years since the end of the war in ... more than two hundred unexploded ...
It was built in 1385 by Sir Edward Dalyngrigge, previously one of Edward III’s knights, in the face of a possible invasion by the French during the Hundred Years' War. Its design is unusual in that it ...
Charlotte Johnstone's grandmother Doris Zinkeisen was the first artist into Bergen-Belsen - 'She painted the emaciated bodies ...
A spellbinding exhibition of Cartier jewels, many never seen before in public, opened in London tracing the history of the luxury French design house beloved ...
All maps are influenced by the intent and biases of their creator—even those that are striving to be as accurate as possible.
Being a storyteller is just fine with the journalist turned historian. “The Fate of the Day,” the second volume in his American Revolution trilogy, is out this month. Credit...Rebecca Clarke ...
St George's Day was declared a national feast day and holiday in 1415, following England's victory at the Battle of Agincourt, a key battle in the Hundred Years' War ... on banners during Edward I's ...