A bankrupt treasury, disastrous foreign policy and a civil war: this is the story of how Henry III lost control of his own ...
When a routine procedure went wrong in October 1957, a fire broke out at the Windscale nuclear power station in Cumbria, UK.
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The Nazis loved the Bayeux Tapestry. They loved it so much that they tried (and failed) to steal it away to Germany at the ...
To be a samurai meant position and prestige, but it could all be taken away in an instant, plunging the once-proud warrior ...
The tale of a band of samurai who, after their master dies, take an oath to seek vengeance is an important story that offers ...
The toga has long been one of the most recognisable symbols of ancient Rome, so why have we been getting its history wrong?
Royal residences have been a hotbed of drama, violence and intrigue down the centuries. In our new Academy video series Royal Residences: Secrets and Scandals, historian Kate Williams delves deep into ...
While her life may appear quite ordinary, Atgofion Ruth Mynachlog (Ruth Mynachlog’s Memories) serves as an essential record ...