British archaeologists Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon became the first souls to enter King Tutankhamen’s tomb in more than ...
Liverpool Push Ahead in Pursuit of Marc Guehi as Konate’s Future Remains UncertainLiverpool’s defensive planning has stepped ...
History Tea Time with Lindsay Holiday on MSN
Deaths & Burials of the Kings & Queens of England: Hanoverians & Windsors
In this four-part series, we explore the deaths and burials of 58 English and British monarchs, from Æthelstan to Elizabeth II. This episode focuses on the Hanoverian and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ...
History Tea Time with Lindsay Holiday on MSN
Deaths & Burials of the Kings & Queens of England
In this 4-part series, we bid farewell to the 58 deceased English and British monarchs, from Æthelstan to Elizabeth II. We ...
More than two years after achieving independence from the British, India adopted its Constitution on 1949. Drafted under the ...
ONE destination in the Midlands known as the ‘City of Kings’ thanks to its links to the Crown. It’s had connections to ...
Islands.com on MSN
10 Destinations Where The British Royal Family Enjoys Going On Vacation
From the Maldives to Corfu, over the years, the British royal family spent their vacations in destinations as far-flung as ...
There have been a few rulers in England whose life stories are tragic beyond imagination. Henry VI is considered one such king. He was born on December 6, 1421, inside Windsor Castle. At just eight ...
InStyle on MSN
The Controversial History Behind the 106-Carat Koh-i-Noor Diamond (and Why Some Say It Brings Bad Luck)
Today, the Koh-i-Noor diamond remains a point of historical interest due to the controversy surrounding its acquisition and ...
The past is never dead,” wrote William Faulkner. “It’s not even past.” Sometimes it is tempting to wish it all away, as it is used as a stick to beat us with. But we can’t just start afresh. For one ...
The News-Herald on MSN
Morley Library will present ‘A British Royal Christmas’
Morley Library, at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 1, will host presenter Julie Koenig for a discussion of British royal traditions such as ...
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