When it comes to the biggest questions about British history, there is perhaps none more frequently asked than who were the best (and worst) monarchs. YouGov asked the public for their opinion.
Spend a weekend hiking along England's longest coastline, meander through stunning blooms, or get yourself acquainted with ...
For this reason, he is often called William the Conqueror. Scenes on the tapestry give historians ... Another scene shows Edward the Confessor on his deathbed, giving his crown to Harold, but ...
For this reason, he is often called William the Conqueror. Scenes on the tapestry ... Edward the Confessor on his deathbed, giving his crown to Harold, but historians disagree on whether this ...
Being able to casually mention you are related to a royal is a dinner party conversation showstopper that most people would love to have.
London is a city people think they know before they arrive. They come for the skyline, where glass towers stand shoulder to ...
King William I, The Conqueror, died in Normandy in 1087 ... he would use to create alliances and gain supporters, he was crowned King of England after the death of William II.
These new masters also set about reforming the Welsh church. Following his seizure of the English crown, William the Conqueror's Norman lords established bases along the Welsh border from where ...
It turns out that Portugal has a battle town too, Batalha, which has Portuguese children similarly rapt and regaled on ...
A record number of treasure finds have been reported in England, Wales and Northern Ireland — and Somerset has been a ...
After the death of English King, Edward the Confessor, Harold Godwinson was crowned king on 6 January ... for the throne in 1066 and how William the Conqueror secured power.