Elizabeth I ordered the beheading of Mary, Queen of Scots, a Catholic claimant to the English throne, on this day in 1587 ...
The Danish royals marked the eighth anniversary of the death of Frederik's father, Prince Henrik, on 13 February ...
Located just off the A1, in Northamptonshire, is the tiny village of Fotheringhay, of which the historian John Nicholls wrote ...
Scotland's History Articles James VI, King of Scots 1567 - 1625 ... The key chapter of his reign involved two women - his mother, Mary Queen of Scots, and Elizabeth I of England.
The late Queen of England and Ireland was so legendary that her reign was officially crowned the Elizabethan era. But one ...
the Scots nobles agree to marry Mary to Francois, son of Henry II of France. Mary is sent to France for her safety. In 1558 she marries Francois and becomes Queen of France as well as Scotland.
We've picked out and ranked the most underrated small town in every English county that you really should visit.
The unexpected death of Mary’s husband, Francis ... elevate him to King Consort, a man who they perceived as an effete, bisexual drunkard. Despite Darnley’s philandering ways, the erratic consort ...
The need for secret communications arose very early in civilization. It progressed due to the “intellectual arms race” ...
King Frederik and Queen Mary did not attend the wedding. Seen here with Nikolaos in 2017. Picture: Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty Images. Anne-Marie is the younger sister of Queen Margrethe ...
Buckingham Palace announced in a Feb. 7 statement that King Charles and Queen Camilla of England will travel to the Vatican to meet with Pope Francis in April. The statement said the pair “will ...