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Richard III, the most notorious and most discussed of English kings, was also unusual among his contemporaries in regularly signing his books. This characteristic, among others, …
In "e;Echoes of Freedom: William Wallace's Shadow,"e; Alistair Douglas Stewart embarks on a riveting exploration into the heart of Scotland's tumultuous past, bringing to …
Where did the story that ended with the great Edwardian castles of north Wales begin? How was it that hundreds of men from Savoy built castles in north Wales? Whose stylised statue …
In "e;Cleopatra's Realm: A Fusion of Worlds - The Ptolemaic Dynasty's Lasting Impact on Egypt and Beyond,"e; Elizabeth R. Foster embarks on a captivating exploration of one …
In "e;Hatshepsut: The Queen Who Became King - Unveiling the Power and Innovation of Ancient Egypt's Female Pharaoh"e; by Charlotte E. Dawson, we embark on a riveting …
In "e;Light of Aten: Echnaton's Revolution - The Emergence of Monotheism"e; by Benjamin C. Roberts, readers are invited on a compelling journey back to the heart of ancient …
In "e;Brutus, Murderer of Caesar: A Chronicle of Ideals, Betrayal, and the Birth of Autocracy,"e; Catherine E. Blackburn delves into the heart of ancient Rome to unravel …
The lives of Tudor women often offer faint but fascinating footnotes on the pages of history. The life of Catherine – or Katryn as her husband would one day pen her name – Carey, …
This is the story of a crucial year in the history of England, brimming with great political and social upheaval: the year 1603.1603 was a time of last goodbyes and new beginnings; …
As a person's religious convictions, especially in times past, can be considered fundamental to their character and behaviour, the nature of King Richard III's piety has been the …