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Edward II’s downfall and the truth behind the red hot poker story
The discussion turns to what Edward and Gaveston’s relationship may have been, why Gaveston was captured and executed, and how Edward II’s reign unraveled after Bannockburn. The hosts also examine the ...
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is reaching its thrilling climax, and it has us on the edge of our seat waiting for the show's upcoming fifth episode. After assa ...
The latest evidence follows the landmark discovery of a musket ball hole in the wall of the Prince’s bedroom last year.
RESEARCHERS at Robert Gordon University (RGU) have uncovered evidence of an assassination plot, dating to 1746, against ...
New evidence of an attempted assassination of the leader of the Jacobite rising has been uncovered at a country house in Stirling.
IrishCentral contributor John Joe McGinley on one of the most mysterious raids in Irish history, the Sack of Baltimore, when more than one hundred villagers were snatched from their beds by pirates ...
The revival of the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine under President Trump's "Donroe Doctrine" marks a turning point ...
However, it is not from either war. It was a little-known encounter — the largest cavalry engagement in the American Revolution — that took place in Gloucester County in October 1781, just 16 days ...
American soldiers dug foxholes into the ridgeline at Djebel Chambi. They had only arrived in North Africa a few weeks ago and faced light resistance from Vichy French troops. The infamous Afrika Korps ...
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