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historytheinterestingbits.com
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| | Magna Carta clause 39: No man shall be taken, imprisoned, outlawed, banished or in any way destroyed, nor will we proceed against or prosecute him, except by the lawful judgement of his peers or by the law of the land.
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| | "Women of the Anarchy" by Sharon Bennett Connolly is a captivating exploration of the often-overlooked female figures who played pivotal roles during the tumultuous period of the Anarchy in 12th-century England. While civil wars are traditionally dominated by tales of men in battle, Connolly brings to light the equally significant contributions of mothers, sisters, and wives who navigated the complexities of a conflict that shaped the destiny of a nation.The narrative begins by setting the stage
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| | This is a guest post by Kate McCaffrey, MA, University of Kent, Department of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. During my recent research for my master's degree in medieval and early modern studies at the University of Kent, I was lucky enough to work with a hugely understudied printed Book of Hours once owned, and written in, by Henry VIII's ill-fated second wife, Anne
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| Queenhithe is the City of London's oldest dock. Dating back to the time of Alfred the Great, it is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument