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- The Tudor SecretA must read for Tudor fans! filled with intrigue, deceit and lots of secrets.
Fifty Concepts to Help You Survive AP World HistoryA list of definitions and explanations of fifty must-know concepts and/or vocabulary covered within AP World History.- Decorating a Tudor Kitchen in Your Period DollhouseTo decorate your Tudor dollhouse kitchen, you should be familiar with the Tudor period of history. Some foods were only available to the rich, such as potatoes and sugar. Poor people cooked over an open fire, as ovens were very rare.
Arthur Tudor Born, 1486Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales, was meant to have been the hope of England, the dawn of a new Golden Age. What was the disease that took him, far too young, from his people?- History of Human ExperimentationThe history of human experimentation is dark and ugly and the U.S. has it's own little piece of this saga.
- Finding Out About Your English and Welsh Family History Before 1837Why it is difficult to find information on your family history in England and Wales beofre 1837 and how you can overcome this problesm.
- The War of the Roses & the Tudor Roots"The Red Queen" is the newest book in "The Cousins' War" series by Philippa Gregory. This book is about the life of Margaret Beaufort, matriarch of the emerging Tudor dynasty.
- The History of the Haunted Schweppe MansionThe Schweppe Mansion was built to suit a princess, but tragedy and death would soon haunt its halls. Explore the history of the Schweppe Mansion and the secrets it holds.
- Famous People Who Died on June 25th in HistoryFamous People Who Died on June 25th in History George Armstrong Custer, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson,Dave Fleischer
- Dwight Gooden Could Have Been the Equal of Any Pitcher in HistoryThis is not about Dwight Gooden's problems. It is about the fact that after his first two major league seasons, he had the chance to become the equal of the greatest pitchers in the game's history.
- Previous Princesses of Wales Have Tangled HistoryIf and when Kate Middleton becomes Princess of Wales, she'll hold a title with a dubious history--just three of the first nine women to bear it were crowned queen when their prince became king, and two in fact were crowned somebody else's queen
- Famous People Who Died on March 24th in HistoryFamous People Who Died on March 24th in History Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,Jules Verne,Bernard L Montgomery,Jim Marshall,George Kell
- Best Films Set in Tudor EnglandThere are several excellent films that depict the tumultous period of English history under the Tudors.
History in Season One of "The Tudors"The first season of Showtime's "The Tudors" takes some liberties with history in the pursuit of excitement.
Tudor Manor House Agecroft Hall in Richmond, VirginiaAgecroft Hall was bought by an American who crated it and shipped it over to be his Virginia home.- The History of History - How Historians Record Noteworthy EventsAre historical documents factual? Can you believe everything that you read, simply because it was written by some famous historian? How can you discover the truth among myth, predisposition, religious connotations, and personal interests?
- Tudor House Style: Elements of Tudor Revival House PlansThe Tudor house style, also known as the Medieval Revival or Tudor Revival house plan, is easily recognized with its black or brown timber trim, large chimneys and pitched roof. Here are other elements of the Tudor Revival house plan.
- So Many Women and So Few Names: Tudor Women's NamesWith all the Mary's associated with Henry VIII - a sister, daughter, niece, and mistress, not to mention his niece's four playmates - it seems impossible to keep Tudor women straight. Why so many women and so few names?
- The Most Dramatic Home Runs in Mets HistoryA countdown of the most important home runs in franchise history for the New York Mets.
Genre - the History of Text Classification & Contemporary Genre InnovationA look at the history of Genre in Film and Broadcast and how it continues to innovate today.
The History of Carew CastleThe history of Carew Castle in Wales is a vast panorama of early life in Wales and the influence of the Norman invaders. Carew's history has seen some of the most noteable figures in British history pass through its gatehouse, inlucing Henry VIII.- History of Horses in England Through the Seventeenth CenturyThe history of the horse in England is inseparable from the history of the English people. Horses influenced the way England's early inhabitants worked, traveled, and fought. Many human factors influenced the bloodlines, size, and speed of the animals.
- The Tudor ParliamentBritish Parliament has been around since the 13th century, it is the country's political arena.
- The Protestant Reformation: The History and ReasonsThe Protestant Reformation in England was initiated for a variety of political, economic, social and personal reasons. A major reason for the new Church of England was for the annulment of the marriage between King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon.
- Reality in the Unreal: A Different View of Richard III, Saint Joan, and GalileoA look into three "history plays"--Shakespeare's "Richard III", Shaw's "Saint Joan" and Brecht's "Galileo"...
- Where to Explore the Best Historic Houses in LondonLondon's rich history and roots in the world of royalty continue today at the historic houses and buildings populating the city. Here are some of the city's finest.
Showtime's The Tudors - A Fabrication of HistoryCommentary and review of "The Tudors" series on Showtime.- A History of Draft Picks by the New York MetsESPN2 will cover this year's amateur draft for baseball. While the draft does not provide immediate benefits like in the NBA or NFL, it's still one of the most important days for any club. Here I look at what the Mets have reaped from their past draft efforts.
- Discover History in Mason City, IowaMason City, Iowa was a tile making city in the l880's but now Mason City, Iowa is mostly a major meat and dairy area. Mason City, Iowa was the boy hood home of the famous puppeteer Bil Baird.
- History of St. Dwynwen's DayJanuary 25th is designed as St. Dwynwen's Day. St. Dwynwen (also known as Dwyn, Donwen, Donweena, Dunwen) is the Welsh patron saint of lovers and sick animals.
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