Today on the blog we have an exclusive interview with Richard Ballard. Richard’s new book England, France and Aquitaine is out now.
We recently invited Facebook users to send in questions they would love Kirsten Claiden-Yardley to answer about Thomas Howard. Read on as Kirsten provides some
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The subject of my first novel, Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, daughter of Alfred the Great, was someone whose life was somewhat of a paradox.
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The Black Death: A Medieval Pandemic In early June 1348 two ships docked at Weymouth in Dorset. They had sailed from the English port of
How Boris’ idol Churchill faced down pneumonia When Britain’s Boris Johnson became the first world leader to be hospitalised with the coronavirus sweeping the globe,