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Margaret Douglas was a formidable figure in Tudor history. A cousin of Queen Elizabeth I, her position in Tudor politics was ...
An English church wants to exhume and preserve the remains of a martyr whose head was lopped off and speared on a London ...
St. Thomas More (1478–1535) served as Lord Chancellor of England under King Henry VIII. A renowned scholar and author of ...
Henry VIII’s close adviser was resolute in upholding secular and spiritual authorities over individual judgment. When it came ...
The lost little UK village that was totally knocked down by Henry VIII King Henry VIII and his wife Catherine of Aragon were crowned on this day in 1509.
I'm a royal expert - this is the best King or Queen Britain's ever had - not Henry VIII It is a tough question to answer, but one name rises to the top.
The Church of England is weighing plans to exhume and enshrine the head of St. Thomas More , the patron saint of statesmen and politicians, in time for the 500th anniversary of his 1535 martyrdom.
St. Dunstan’s Parochial Church Council in Canterbury says it “would very much welcome communication with the Vatican” about ...
Dan Llywelyn Hall has painted four works depicting trees from the time of Magna Carta and Charter of the Forest.
Elizabeth I is the only English queen never to have married. The iconic Tudor monarch's last visit to Kenilworth Castle 450 ...
The King has heard stories of traumatic rescues along the English coastline during a trip to Kent today, before stopping to ...