Every year on May 19, at Blickling Hall in Norfolk, England, the former home of the Boleyn family ... The energies remain.” ...
By analyzing microfossils — fossils about the size of a thumbnail — within the limestone, researchers found that the tiny ...
Explaining why, Kiki went on: "It is the resting place of John Simcoe, the first lieutenant governor ... he only had because ...
In the first debate, Deaton said that Warren is a ... You can stream tonight's debate on Youtube on GBH's page as well as on New England Public Media's page. The debate starts at 7 p.m. It will ...
The queen oversaw the nation’s first attempts at poverty relief ... she was also the last to rule over England before its union with Scotland. Elizabeth died in 1603, the same year that the Treaty of ...
Simcoe Street first appeared on the 1922 map when Grey Street was one block north of Simcoe and Peel Street was one block ...
Holyrood — or, to give it its full title, The Palace of Holyroodhouse — is the official residence in Scotland of His Majesty ...
Elizabeth I is one of England's greatest monarchs – perhaps ... They settle in London, first performing in taverns and then in purpose-built theatres. The Queen takes an interest in plays ...
Jane Boleyn (née Parker) was the daughter of Henry Parker, 10th Baron Morley, a gentleman usher to Henry VIII, and his wife Alice. No record of Jane’s birth survives but she began her court service in ...
When someone mentions pirates, images of peg legs, parrots, grand pirate ships, and buried treasure permeate our minds. Embellished stories of seafaring rogues offer a romanticized version of lives ...
Two young women stared out of the frame at her. One was fair-skinned, the other Black. Misan, a medical student at the ...
Elizabeth Gould was born Elizabeth Coxen at Ramsgate, a blustery English seaside town, during the reign of King George III and Queen Charlotte. Hers was an old Kent family who, for generations, had ...