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  1. Many of English Heritage's castles have strong links to the men and women who sat on the throne of England. They built them, lived in them, visited them, and sometimes even attacked and destroyed them. In this article our Head Properties Curator, Jeremy Ashbee, explains the links between England's kings and our historic places. Discover our kings.

  2. 1066. On his death bed in Westminster, Edward the Confessor designates Harold - foremost among England's barons - as his successor. Go to Frederick II (1194–1250) in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2 rev ed.) See this event in other timelines: Britain 1066-1500. 11th century.

  3. 17 de ago. de 2020 · HISTORY AT HOME. You might not be able to get out and visit our historic sites, but we’re still here to help you discover the best stories from England’s past. 1066 AND THE NORMAN CONQUEST. Discover more about the Battle of Hastings and its consequences, and find out where you can see some of the spectacular castles and abbeys that the ...

  4. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Texts in Middle English (as opposed to French or Latin) begin as a trickle in the 13th Century, with works such as the debate poem “The Owl and the Nightingale” (probably composed around 1200) and the long historical poem known as Layamon’s “Brut” (from around the same period).

  5. 3 de ago. de 2021 · Letters and Papers of the Paston Family. From three generations of the Norfolk family during the reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV & Richard III. One of the largest archives of mainly 15th century private English correspondence and documents. Paston Letters and Papers - MS 33597. Paston Letters and Papers - MS 43488.

  6. E. Edward I of England ‎ (6 C, 42 P) Edward II of England ‎ (2 C, 24 P) Edward III of England ‎ (5 C, 55 P)

  7. 8 de ene. de 2019 · The 13th century CE witnessed more long-distance trade in less valuable, everyday goods as traders benefitted from better roads, canals, and especially more technologically advanced ships; factors which combined to cut down transportation time, increase capacity, reduce losses and make costs more attractive.