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Before he was “Great,” Alfred was just a prince with a sword and a brother on the throne. At Ashdown in 871, he faced the ...
His politicization of the name America taps into a long, well, American tradition, as old as the nation itself.
But a renewed focus on the importance of the UK's nuclear deterrent means the government is giving much of its nuclear ...
July arrives with Donkey Kong Bananza, Ninja Gaiden Ragebound, EA Sports College Football 26 and more. Check out the list ...
His mother is a member of the Kennedy clan; his father was the Terminator. Now, actor Patrick Schwarzenegger, a standout in the HBO Max series "The White Lotus," talks about how he chose to pursue a ...
The Anglo-Saxons were great craftsmen too. Metalworkers made iron tools, knives and swords. Woodworkers made wooden bowls, furniture, carts and wheels. Potters made pottery from clay.
From historic artefacts and contemporary art to interactive exhibitions, London’s best museums have something for every ...
While known as an excavator of the American songbook, folk icon Bob Dylan also has lifted from Britain's rich heritage of music traditionalism.
In 1939 a series of mounds at Sutton Hoo in England revealed their astounding contents: the remains of an Anglo-Saxon funerary ship and a huge cache of seventh-century royal treasure.
An Iron Age Roman settlement has been uncovered by archaeologists in Gloucestershire. The excavation, near to the Costwolds village of Willersery, has revealed what could be evidence of a Roman villa.
Matthew Seaver from the National Museum of Ireland tells us why the new Words on the Wave exhibition at the NMI is an ...