He’s the mythical Celtic warlord who held out against the Anglo Saxon invasion of Britain. His right-hand man was a wizard, ...
List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2017. The Economic History Review, Vol. 71, Issue. 4, p. 1360. The workings of royal and ...
Each church is distinct and autonomous, but all share a history and beliefs with the Church of England. The Anglican ...
Archaeologists have discovered a 2,000-year-old section of one of Britain's most important Roman Roads directly beneath ...
In the past, archaeologists have uncovered evidence of prehistoric, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon constructions within the town's ...
A recent study published in the journal Klio by researchers Haggai Olshanetsky and Lev Cosijns analyzes the true causes of ...
Map showing The Danelaw in yellow The Danelaw was established in the north and east of England as the Vikings took control and ripped apart the established Anglo-Saxon heptarchy. Northumbria, East ...
A castle is a fortified structure built by monarchs and nobility, serving as a residence and a stronghold. Strategically located to control key territories, castles were vital in medieval military and ...
Thousands of patriotic residents crowded Moose Jaw’s train station in August 1914, hoping for one last look at the soldiers ...
Why St Brice became so popular in Anglo-Saxon England is a mystery. A Gaulish cleric of the fourth century, he succeeded St Martin as Bishop of Tours and behaved so badly that he was driven out of his ...
An Anglo-Saxon gold pendant unearthed in a North Lincolnshire field is set to go on show as part of a new exhibition. The ...
The pendant, which features an ornate design in the shape of a cross, was one of two unearthed by metal detectorists An Anglo-Saxon gold pendant unearthed in a North Lincolnshire field is set to ...