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Meet the amateur historian who penned Tudor era novel about unorthodox romance
Nicola Turton's novel "Wolsey's Wife", inspired by Old Basing, explores the life of Joan Larke, wife of Cardinal Wolsey.
Want to live like a Tudor? Historian Ruth Goodman did, and here are five crucial lessons she learned
What did everyday life look like for the millions of ordinary people living in Tudor England? Historian Ruth Goodman found ...
Jude Russo, managing editor: Good aphorisms make bad history. At the same time, it is not entirely wrong to say that, in the Anglosphere, everything starts with the Tudors. Two of the three great ...
A new biography explores how Hans Holbein’s portraits shaped the public image and enduring legacy of England’s most famous ...
The Welsh roots of the Tudor dynasty led directly to the unequal 'Act of Union' between England and Wales. What did this and other significant developments of the Tudor era mean for Wales? The Tudor ...
From the window of a second-floor bedroom at Tudor Place in Georgetown, you can almost see clear across the Potomac to Arlington. Two hundred years ago, the same view would have been unobstructed by ...
Elizabeth I once remarked: ‘A thousand eyes see all I do.’ As Tracy Borman makes clear in this fascinating, detailed account of the everyday reality of the royals, Tudor monarchs struggled to have ...
The dramatic Tudor history of Beverley is being retold in one of its churches. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can get access to all of our premium content, as well as ...
By the time you read this, the Albany Common Council will have made a decision — good or bad — regarding a unique set of homes in Albany. Albany has always been a city of neighborhoods. Each one ...
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