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thefreelancehistorywriter.com
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| | | | | Among the many issues Mary I had to deal with once she became Queen of England was the funeral for her half-brother King Edward VI. Edward died on July 6, 1553 at Greenwich after a long and painful illness. His death was kept secret for three days while some noblemen and councilors put into motion... | |
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theamateursguide.com
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| | | | | BY STRANGEREMAINS After Saint Nicholas' bones were looted from his tomb in Turkey about 700 years after he died, cities in Italy and Ireland claimed to have stolen the bones. For centuries there wa... | |
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historytheinterestingbits.com
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| | | | | A few days away in Kent this Easter holidays gave us the chance to visit to the wonderfully peaceful and historic St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury. A Brief History Situated just outside the city walls, the Abbey was founded around AD 598 by St Augustine of Canterbury. St Augustine had been sent to England by Pope... | |
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| | | Hypatia of Alexandria is often portrayed as a martyr of reason and science, who was killed by anti-science fanatics. This bears little relation to reality | ||