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| | | | | Æthelread II (known to history as the Æthelread Unready) It may come as no surprise that very few royals have been born in Yorkshire over the years. There was ?lfgifu of York, the first wife of ?thelred II (known to history as ?thelred the Unready). ?lfgifu was the daughter of the earl of Northumbria and... | |
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| | | | | In the Spotlight By Quill?? 'n' Ink Pot As I clicked through history while watching the Funeral Procession of Queen Elizabeth II, I found the Queen's final resting place, the King George VI Memorial Chapel which was commissioned by the Queen herself, was part of St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, this, her chosen place... | |
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| | | | | He's the man who killed a king. Oliver Cromwell, the English Puritan turned military dictator, is today most famous for signing the death warrant that led to Charles I's bloody execution in 1649. Over a hundred years before the American and French Revolutions shook the globe, this small-time farmer from the British sticks proved with steel that the divine right of kings was not so holy after all. But what set Cromwell on his path to infamy? What possessed a guy who worked in agriculture to drop his tools... | |
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| | | Todays invite to use Firefox and Firefox-based browsers is not about the browser war the Internet and Web community is typically involved in, but a war for open and free (as in freedom) Web. Since Google is trying to take away our freedom in Web browsing, it is now our duty to fight against Google Continue reading Not a browser war but a Web war ? | ||