The earthwork and buried remains of an English Civil War fieldwork were, raised during the siege of Worcester in 1646 ...
In the English Civil War, it was Parliament that objected, at first on a constitutionalist basis, to a King who was exceeding his powers and prerogatives. Still, as the conflict evolved ...
Cut off, the inhabitants produced their own currency, originally known as obsidional (Latin for besieged) coins, but often ...
Although usually called the English Civil War, it was a much wider conflict also involving Scotland, Ireland and Wales The first and second wars involved King Charles I, while the third saw ...
Five hundred years later, it was nearly destroyed in the English Civil War. As part of a £2m conservation project, led by the National Trust, a standalone viewing platform has now been erected at ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
More from Wes about the causes of the Civil War. What led to the outbreak of the bloodiest conflict in the history of North America? A common explanation is that the Civil War was fought over the ...
Nantwich Museum have launched four Civil War talks for January 2025, which will all take place in the Museum's Millennium ...
The city has marked the Battle of Nashville for decades. Now, a new effort is underway to preserve Fort Negley.
The small silver timepiece is said to have been given to one of the Civil War leader's officers. The dig is taking place at Hartlebury Castle to find out more about a civil war bastion.
As a result, during the English Civil War the castle became a Royalist stronghold. Guernsey itself, however, supported the Parliamentarians. The island and the castle exchanged cannon and musket ...