Mary Tudor has gone down in history as the Catholic tyrant "Bloody Mary." There’s certainly cause for such a brutal nickname: ...
You can go back to the 1986 movie Lady Jane starring Helena Bonham ... great niece of Henry VIII and cousin to Mary and ...
has been chugging along for years, providing a charming yet complex look at solidarity among women—what fortifies it and what ...
The National Trust has sets appeal... with scores of productions like Pride & Prejudice and Bridgerton shot at historic ...
Firefighters scrambled to corral a fast-moving wildfire in the Los Angeles hillsides dotted with celebrity homes as a fierce ...
Meanwhile, Channel 4 had a Christmas special of legendary game show The Crystal Maze - by this point hosted by Ed Tudor-Pole ...
DO the people make the place or does the place make the people? Now there is a riddle for you to rest your weary head upon ...
In “The Waiting Game,” the historian Nicola Clark tells a lively and vivid story of the women who served Henry VIII’s queens.
Historians can trace the lives of over 200 people of African origin who lived in England during the Tudor period ... cannons from the wreck of the Mary Rose, that had sunk during a battle with ...
After all, the movie is an interpretation and requires an open mind. It attempts to be authentic while being intentionally and expectedly inaccurate. The refocus on Mother Mary, ably portrayed by ...
Some historians, however, have begun to question just how accurate this is. Africans and their lives in Tudor England Around 200 people of African origin lived in Tudor England. They arrived in ...
The home, known as Tudor Hall, was built in 1847 by James Gifford who also built Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., where Lincoln was shot in 1865. Tudor Hall’s gothic revival architecture ...