Teen Edition, a bold and empowering retelling of the lives of Henry VIII’s six wives—reimagined as fierce pop icons. Performed by the talented O’Neal Players, this electrifying musical brings ...
Presented by Professor Suzannah Lipscomb. The audio editors are Alex Elkins and Amy Haddow and the producers are Fiona Turnock and Rob Weinberg. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff. All music ...
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A Couple Doing Gardening in England Found a Massive Trove of Henry VIII Gold Coins Likely Hid By a Church
A couple in southern England were working in their garden, adjusting a fence post. As they dug into the clay soil near their flower bed, they hit something unexpected—a handful of small, round objects ...
An Ottoman blade once believed to have been owned by the famous monarch is at the heart of Strawberry Hill House’s latest ...
The British Museum is fighting to acquire the Tudor Heart, a gold pendant from the early 16th century. The national treasure ...
Henry VIII's aunt lived in Devon, liked partying in Tiverton and described herself as "Sister, daughter and aunt of kings".
A family in England that had found 70 Tudor-Era gold coins in their garden during COVID has now sold the hoard for $490,000.
The hoard includes coins from the reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV, Henry VII, and Henry VIII, along with three of his wives.
Henry VIII was one of the most brutal and ruthless kings to reign over England and his post mortem reveals his condition in his final hours. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT The former King of ...
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Reformation Day: 7 notable enemies of Martin Luther
Here are seven notable enemies of Martin Luther, the Augustinian monk who nailed 95 theses on a church door in Wittenberg, ...
Even by the excessive standards of Henry VIII, this was something of a corker. Intent on displaying his wealth, sophistication and generosity at a meeting with Francis I, the king of France, the ...
From having two of his wives beheaded to waging bloody wars on Scotland and France, history has rightly portrayed Henry VIII as something of an ogre. But a new study shows the king was vulnerable and ...
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