
Swedish Viking hoard: how the discovery of single Norman coin expands our knowledge of French history
The second Norman coin to have ever been discovered in Sweden has illuminated our understanding of Viking history.
The second Norman coin to have ever been discovered in Sweden has illuminated our understanding of Viking history.
The little known story of T.E. Lawrence’s penchant for E.E. Cummings’ work and determination to see his work published in England.
From leadership style to supporters, there are many parallels to draw between the former US president and Commodus, the Roman Emperor.
A deep dive into the linguistic history of well-known, but often little understood, English words and phrases.
Gaudier-Brzseka’s work as an artist and sculptor amplified the explosive ideas of modernism, adding extra dimension to Western culture’s transition into the twentieth century.
In the centre of the south transept of Westminster Abbey, a small white marble slab covers the remains of Britain’s alleged oldest man. Thomas Parr
On the 25th November 1934, Arsene Goedertier, a Flemish stockbroker, lay dying in the city of Ghent. As he wheezed his last gasps, the man’s
Few will notice the 200th anniversary of the coronation of George IV which rolls around later this year. Even fewer will pause to give it more
Alongside James Cagney, Edward G Robinson epitomised the prohibition-era gangster. The convincing quirks and ticks Robinson (and Cagney) transmitted to the silver screen from the
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