How two French girls, a century apart, became queens of England. Isabella of France would be accused of murder and Margaret of Anjou of destructive ambition. Show more In the medieval and Tudor ...
How Matilda almost became the first woman to be crowned queen of England in her own right, and how Eleanor of Aquitaine was more than the queen of courtly love. Show more In the medieval and Tudor ...
Ladies-in-Waiting in Medieval England examines female attendants who served queens and aristocratic women during the late medieval period. Using a unique set of primary source based statistics, ...
Elements in England in the Early Medieval World takes an innovative, interdisciplinary view of the culture, history, literature, archaeology and legacy of England between the fifth and eleventh ...
Where better to enjoy a medieval festival than in the grounds of a 15th century castle? Herstmonceux Castle, near Hastings in the south of England, is the setting for the annual England's Medieval ...
The British Library’s breathtaking new exhibition, Medieval Women ... carved stone figure of Eleanor of Castile, who was queen of England from 1274 until her death in 1290.
Roger Mortimer A tunnel used to capture a medieval queen and her lover, who had seized power from the king of England, is reopening following restoration. Mortimer's Hole, at Nottingham Castle ...
The location of a lost medieval castle reportedly linked to Mary, Queen of Scots and which was ... she fled south before crossing to England to face captivity and, ultimately, execution.