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In a land turning to the cross, Penda stood for the old gods—fierce, unyielding, and unconverted to the very end.
Behind every king was a queen—and in Anglo-Saxon England, their lives were anything but peaceful. These royal women faced exile, poison, betrayal... and sometimes fought back.
When the Staffordshire Hoard first went on display in Birmingham, some 60,000 flocked to see the artifacts with some waiting for three-and-a-half hours to see. The largest collection of Anglo Saxon ...
Medieval people would have interacted with the embroidered players, giving them voice and enabling them to join the ...
On this day in 2024, the East Anglian Daily Times reported that a 2,000-year-old Roman pan, discovered by a detectorist from ...
The Bayeux Tapestry, a legendary medieval artwork depicting the 1066 Norman Conquest, is set to be displayed in the U.K. for ...
The agreement between France and Britain for the loan of the Bayeux Tapestry was finalised and signed yesterday at the ...
I did a research project about Black Americans who had served in the Peace Corps in Africa in the 1960s and 1970s. Many of them sought refuge from white racism in the United ...
In lending the 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry to Britain, France uses a rich visual depiction of a war to weave a peace built ...
With yet another weekend filled with performances, festivals and events, Columbus has yet to run out of things to do.
LONDON—The Bayeux Tapestry, the 11th-century artwork depicting the Norman conquest of England, will be displayed in the UK ...
On the last day of his UK state visit, French President Emmanuel Macron was meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer ...