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Hero of the famed epic poem ‘Beowulf’ of Anglo-Saxon literature, Beowulf vanquished the monster Gren..
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Sir Francis Drake, vice admiral, sea captain and known pirate, sailed the seven seas for his queen, ..
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Hampton Court Palace, built in 1514 by Thomas Wolsey, Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of York, a..
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The worship of Roman domestic goddesses - Minerva and Vesta - was brought to Britain by Roman settle..
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King Alfred defended the kingdoms of southern England against Viking invaders and ruled between 871 ..
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From a very young age, Richard I - King of England - was known as Coeur de Lion or The Lionheart for..
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In ancient times, the island kingdom of Lyonesse lay off the Cornish coast but disappeared, mysterio..
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In AD 60, widowed Boudicca fought fiercely against the Roman invaders who sought to enslave her trib..
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Arden is derived from the British Celtic word ‘ardu,’ meaning high land. Once heavily forested, the ..
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The wings and sword of St. Michael are enclosed in the circular torc, favoured personal adornment of..
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Robin Hood, the legendary “robber of the rich”, lived with his band of men in Sherwood Forest. The ..
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Mysteriously beautiful, the unicorn is a fabulous mythological beast and features in royal coats of ..
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Old Sarum, the earliest settlement of Salisbury in England, lies near the stone circles of Stoneheng..
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Silbury Hill, a massive manmade Neolithic dome, was built in three stages from about 2660 BC. Circul..
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The Kingdom of Yorvik in the late 9th Century had its centre at York, from which Norse settlers – fa..
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