THE ROYAL Mail unveils a selection of stamps fit for a King – showing off the flashiest armour ever owned by Britain’s ...
What makes someone a king? More importantly, what unmakes a king? Henry II’s experiment in co-kingship saw one Henry III fall ...
Over the next few months, the revolt spread around Wales. Attacks rained in on English settlements, manors and castles, and in the south of the country, a group calling themselves Plant Owain (the ...
Henry and his queen Eleanor of Aquitaine were crowned in Westminster Abbey on Sunday 19th December 1154 by Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury. His titles were King of England, Duke of Normandy and ...
Henry VIII's early military campaigns began when he joined Pope Julius II's ... of the King by helping him to break with Rome and establish Henry VIII as head of the Church of England.
Pictures from last year's event show the colourful parade making its way through the streets Effigies of Saint Thomas Becket, Henry II and his wife ... the orders of the king.
The King and Queen held a reception at Buckingham Palace to meet some of the Gladiator II cast and mark the centenary of the Film and TV Charity ...
Henry was the second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York and was born at Greenwich Palace on 28th June 1491. His brother Arthur died and he succeeded his father as King in April 1509 ... of the ...