This tapestry was first recorded in 1476 as part of the inventory of the Bayeux Cathedral, but it was likely commissioned in ...
A medieval embroidery known as the Bayeux Tapestry recounts key events of the 11th century, particularly William the Conqueror's triumph at the Battle of Hastings and the demise o ...
This sculpture, discovered at the archaeological site of Dolní Vĕstonice in the Czech Republic in the 1920s, is considered ...
A house in England is most likely the site of a lost residence of Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England.
Rabble Theatre in Reading has been awarded £30,000 by Arts Council England to produce a new play about William the Conqueror.
Archaeologists believe they may have identified the site of King Harold's palace in Sussex, thanks to its toilet. The ...
Reading's RABBLE Theatre has received a £30,000 boost from Arts Council England for its new play, 'William the Conqueror' ...
I f Vikings showcased the glory days of its characters, tracing the legendary exploits of Ragnar Lothbrok, Lagertha, Bjorn ...
He is also distantly related to William Armstrong, founder of Cragside, whose family still owns Bamburgh Castle. He has ties ...
With the Pope's blessing King William conquered England in 1066, and he permitted Norman lords to raid Wales and carve out ...
Queen Elizabeth I: Greetings, loyal subjects. Fatima & Harry: Ready. Queen Elizabeth I: William the Conqueror started building the Tower of London in 1078, after he defeated King Harold at the ...