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2016-12-29
Henry VIII marries wife number four
Caesar crosses the Rubicon
Zola attacks France’s anti-Semitism
“You could hardly have a better example of how history matters”
The impact of occupation
The other Norman conquest
The gangsters’ paradise
Gabrielle ‘ Bobby’ West
After the uprising, Margaret was only spared execution because of her husband’s loyalty to Richard III
The captive experience
Backed up by military might
Secrets and spies
Friends and rivals
FICTION Star-crossed lovers
What lies beneath
Apparently Elizabeth I’s court actually had a flflflushing lavatory. What would it, and bathroom facilities in general, have been like at that time?
Why did the old British imperial currency include the odd value of a guinea (one pound and one shilling)? What financial purpose did it serve?
Bronx cocktail
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