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Hans Holbein the Younger’s famous “Portrait of Henry VIII” is on loan to the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art from the ...
Henry VIII, who was born on this day in 1491, is the only English monarch other than William the Conqueror who can claim to ...
The July 7 event at Canterbury is evidence of a growing interest in shrines, saints and relics in the Church of England, ...
A Windsor property, once the home of an ill-fated wife of Henry VIII, will go up for auction this week. A four-bed, ...
HISTORYFor several centuries - especially from the 16th to the early 20th century - Europe’s royal families were deeply ...
A property in Windsor is heading to auction this week, which will have particular appeal for Tudor history buffs.
King Henry VIII, who was crowned on this day in 1509, once made the decision to knock down an entire small village in England ...
The discovery of rare music inside a medieval book has brought the sound of monks back to an abbey for the first time in 500 years. A performance of the “plaintive” music will be held in August at ...
The historical Great Bibles of Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell, central to the English Reformation, are now on display in Aberystwyth.
Christian witness is incompatible with the militantly secular British government.
Centuries ago, the site was home to St. Leonard's Hospital, a sprawling monastic facility that provided care to sick individuals and supplied meals for prisoners at nearby York Castle ...