The Katharine of Aragon Festival gets under way today promising an unforgettable experience filled with Tudor themed events for history enthusiasts, families, and visitors alike.
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Dr Michael Dixon, head of the Royal Medical Household, and Charles's GP Dr Fiona Butler - known as the Apothecary to the King ...
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Explore the iconic Kentucky landmarks, from the world's longest cave system to the Kentucky Derby. Discover history and ...
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Historians can trace the lives of over 200 people of African origin who lived in England during the Tudor period. These individuals did a variety of jobs and lived in different places, from cities ...