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William Shakespeare: The Bard of Avon

William Shakespeare (1564-1616) is widely considered to be one of the greatest playwrights in history. He wrote over ...

HADRIAN’S WALL

Today, we’re traveling to Northern England to explore one of the most impressive ancient monuments in the country – H...

Æthelred the Unready: King of England in Turbulent Times

In the annals of English history, the name Æthelred the Unready stands as a complex and enigmatic figure. He ruled En...

Caedmon: The First English Poet

When you think of the great poets of English literature, names like Shakespeare, Wordsworth, and Keats might come to ...

King Alfred the Great: Saviour of England

In the late 9th century, the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England were facing a grave threat. They were being invaded by t...

THE TOWER OF LONDON

Today, we’re travelling to the heart of London to explore one of the most iconic landmarks in the country – the Tower...

May 1997: Blair’s victory

May 1st, 1997, a day that will go down in history as the end of an era and the beginning of a new one. It was the day...

Geoffrey of Monmouth: The First Chronicler of British History

If you’re a history buff, you may have heard of Geoffrey of Monmouth. This 12th-century cleric and scholar is best kn...

The Vikings: Raiders and Linguistic Influencers

When we think of the Vikings, we often picture them as fierce raiders who plundered the coasts of Europe in the Middl...

Admiral Horatio Nelson: A Hero of Naval Warfare and National Pride

Admiral Horatio Nelson, a legendary figure in British history, was a masterful naval commander whose daring exploits ...
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