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Hampshire Chronicle on MSNWho was the warrior-bishop who fought for Charles I and II?Tom Watson tells the story of Bishop Peter Mews wounded many times in the First English Civil War and, 40 years later, at the ...
When Christianity became state-sponsored under leaders such as Constantine and Theodosius, governments systematically ...
Basing House was a thorn in Parliament’s side. Commanding the road to London (held by the parliamentarians) the mansion hampered the city’s communications and its prosperous wool trade. It was ...
Farnham-based, award-winning children’s author Ally Sherrick hosted a launch event for her latest book, Rebel Heart, at ...
This popular film location for the Crown may look like an ancient castle, and while it is the UK's oldest castle, it is also ...
Today (March 27 2025) marks the 400th anniversary of the death of James VI and I and series of commemorative events are taking place throughout ...
Reports of their imminent death might turn be premature if their special strengths thrive within a wider sustainable ...
Elizabeth I died childless so was succeeded by her cousin, James VI of Scotland, who henceforth assumed the title of James I of England as well. James's accession meant that the three separate ...
Elsewhere, Durdle Door was named the best place to watch the sunset in the UK. It is one of Dorset’s most photographed spots, known for its natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast. It also ranked ...
Scholars of the period are well aware that Charles was not stretching constitutional norms by summoning parliaments only rarely – parliament was, as historians put it, ‘an event, not an institution’.
If there’s one thing U.S. President Donald Trump can’t resist, it’s attention from royalty. “I Love King Charles,” Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social platform, sharing an article from The Sun ...
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