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They said the boys were confused… until medieval England was described in detail
Two British boys reported suddenly finding themselves in an environment resembling medieval England. The surroundings, clothing, and atmosphere did not align with their time period. When they returned ...
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They didn’t lose battles - they starved before they could even fight
Most people imagine medieval wars as oceans of soldiers—but that’s a modern fantasy fueled by Hollywood and bad numbers in old chronicles. In reality, armies were usually small because feeding and ...
Precious explores how strategic collecting is reshaping wealth-building opportunities, with insights from founder ...
Colourful town hubs teeming with comestibles and collectibles are the motherships of a culture. Deeper and deeper we plunged ...
The 1,000-plus publicans who have recently banned Labour MPs from their premises might take small comfort from the fact that the alehouse has been a political backdrop for at least half a millennium.
Amsterdam delivers the goods when it comes to memorable experiences and attractions. With canals weaving through the city, ...
Robert Jenrick was heckled at his own rally? At least it means someone cares - The Tory defector’s first speech under his new ...
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Dispatch from Davos: This is Trump’s town
President Trump may be yet to touch down, but his presence can be felt everywhere in Davos, writes Zaki Cooper.
History offers only fragments about the final days of Danjong, the boy king who ascended the Joseon throne at 12 and was dead by 17. Dethroned by his uncle and ...
UK’s winter supplier summit brought together senior leaders from government and industry to take stock of progress on digital reform and, crucially, to focus on what comes next. With strategic ...
A cafe in Highgate Wood that was loved by rock star Rod Stewart as a boy has been handed to a 'good neighbour' as part of the remarketing of ...
Life in medieval and early modern Europe was, in philosopher Thomas Hobbes’s stark words, often “poor, nasty, brutish and ...
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