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Votes:0 Year 7 Online College and University Degree Guide History Learning Site > Medieval England > Medieval Kings and Queens > Year 7 Scroll down to access all topics Personalities and Events Medieval Topics Medieval Kings and Queens Medieval farming Edward the Confessor The farming year Harold of Wessex The lifestyle of the Medieval Peasant William the Conqueror "The Poor Peasant" 1066 Medieval Manor Houses The Battle of Hastings Medieval names Scenes from the Battle of Hastings Medieval surnames The Bayeaux Tapestry Food and Drink in Medieval England The laws of William the Conqueror Medieval Churches Castles Norman Church Architecture Motte and Bailey castles Gothic Church Architecture Stone Keep castles Medieval Masons Concentric Castles Medieval Universities Castle features Health Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Battle of Cape St. Vincent February 14th 1797 - Nelson's forgotten battle! The Battle of Cape St. Vincent February 14th 1797 the battle develops Form Line of Battle Engage the enemy more closely Nelson takes decisive action Dramatis personnae: People at St. Vincent Admiral Sir John Jervis Commodore Nelson Captains Collingwood, Foley and Cockburn Casualties - the aftermath of battle HMS Victory Flagship of Admiral Sir John Jervis at St. Vincent Visit HMS Victory, flagship of the Second Sea Lord, Commander in Chief Naval Home Command, preserved in Portsmouth Historic
Dockyard Battle of Cape St. Vincent: Bicentenary commemorative web site Acknowledgements: St. Vincent College wishes to thank the following for their support in the creation of these pages HMS Victory - Portsmouth Naval Base: Pe Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 SEARCH Web Britannia ........................... RSS FEED ........................... British History King Arthur British Monarchs Church History Timelines Documents Biographies Travel Contact Us Classified Ads Britannia Home Content Highlights: Queen Elizabeth I : - Major new section by Heather Thomas Where Are They Now? : - Burial places of Britain's rulers The Knights Templar - The mysterious ending of a strange organization St. George - Life and legend of England's patron saint Lives of the Queens of England : - A series of articles by Heidi Murphy - Isabella of France New - Catherine of Valois - Catherine of Braganza Major Content Sections King Arthur - The greatest legend of all! Monarchs of Britain - Bios, lists, more Church History - The dark age to the Reformation Biographies - Th Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home Email Search Author Site Map Index Page The Monarchy: 1500-1950 Prime Ministers: 1780-1950 The Tudors: 1485-1600 Britain: 1600-1750 Emancipation of Women: 1780-1920 The Textile Industry The Peterloo Massacre Parliamentary Reform: 1750-1832 19th Century Railways Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders Education: 1700-1950 Child Labour: 1750-1900 Poverty, Health and Housing The Chartist Movement London in the 19th Century Towns & Cities Scotland: 1750-1950 The Slave Trade Artists & Architects Engineers, Scientists & Inventors Cartoonists & Illustrators First World War: 1914-1918 Poets, Novelists and Playwrights Socialism and the Labour Movement Conservatism Liberalism Journalists and Newspapers The Trade Union Movement Book & Newspaper Publishers Religion and Society Second World War: 1939-1 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home Email Search Author Site Map Index Page The Monarchy: 1500-1950 Prime Ministers: 1780-1950 The Tudors: 1485-1600 Britain: 1600-1750 Emancipation of Women: 1780-1920 The Textile Industry The Peterloo Massacre Parliamentary Reform: 1750-1832 19th Century Railways Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders Education: 1700-1950 Child Labour: 1750-1900 Poverty, Health and Housing The Chartist Movement London in the 19th Century Towns & Cities Scotland: 1750-1950 The Slave Trade Artists & Architects Engineers, Scientists & Inventors Cartoonists & Illustrators First World War: 1914-1918 Poets, Novelists and Playwrights Socialism and the Labour Movement Conservatism Liberalism Journalists and Newspapers The Trade Union Movement Book & Newspaper Publishers Religion and Society Second World War: 1939-1 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 English 16th Century sea history; Lord Howard of Effingham, Sir Richard Grenville, Drake and the Armada This page picks up details of the parts played by the Revenge , by Lord Howard of Effingham and by Sir Richard Grenville in the Elizabethan campaigns of sea expansion that culminated in the Armada, as recounted in the excellent and most readable Sir Francis Drake by George Malcolm THOMPSON (Book Club Associates 1972). Under headings for Revenge, Grenville, Howard and the Azores, the following list extracts and summarises indexed items in the above publication There are two mentions of Sir Richard Grenville's action in 1591 off the Azores , leading to the surrender and foundering of the Revenge (see Revenge, pp 256, 304 below) Any further information, on-line or otherwise, about this nava Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Tupholme Abbey Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days Pick of the Month St Mary's Church, Weston Guides and Information Building Preservation Trust Only a fragment of the original buildings survive, but this education pack shows how evidence can be gathered together from many different sources to reconstruct Tupholme Abbey and show what it might once have looked like. Review of Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days 2007 - Thursday 6th to Sunday 9th September. This year's Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days was a huge success, with over 10,500 people attending 92 free events throughout the county. Lincolnshire's churches provide an excellent textbook of medieval architecture. St Mary's Church, Weston (5km north east of Spalding) is a particularly fine example of an Early English church with a Perpendicular Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 A Short History of Early England ~~ Paul V. Hartman ~~ A n early people with an Old Stone Age culture (10,000 BC) permanently occupied England (as opposed to still earlier others, finished of by various ice ages) prior to the formation of the English Channel (in about 5,000 BC - not that long ago) prior to which, as a result of rising tides from a diminishing ice age, people from Europe walked across. Adding to these would be the first of what would prove to be many waves of Germanic and Nordic tribes arriving by boat, especially heavy around 2,000 BC. These people (no name assigned) progressed through the "Early Ages" and are remembered for erecting stone monuments in circles (best known: Stonehenge). The next wave, about 500 BC, were called Celts ("kelts", not "selts"), who had priests c Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 KING ALFRED THE GREAT King Alfred the Great (849, ruled 871-899) was one of the best kings ever to rule mankind. He defended Anglo-Saxon England from Viking raids, formulated a code of laws, and fostered a rebirth of religious and scholarly activity. His reign exhibits military skill and innovation, sound governance and the ability to inspire men and plan for the future, piety and a practical commitment to the support of religion, personal scholarship and the promotion of education. "Desire for and possession of earthly power never pleased me overmuch, and I did not unduly desire this earthly rule, but that nevertheless I wished for tools and resources for the task that I was commanded to accomplish, which was that I should virtuously and worthily guide and direct the authority which was e Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 King Arthur - The Once and Future King ~~ Paul V. Hartman ~~ T he most familiar story of Arthur originated with Geoffrey of Monmouth's "History of the Kings of Britain", c.1136. The story, as I distill it, goes like this: Troy falls. (1200 BC) Aeneas migrates with men to Italy. His great grandson, Brutus, leads a party of Trojans to Albion (Britain), uninhabited except for a few giants. (Descendants of Brutus are called Britons. They will also establish Brittany.) There are about 75 kings that follow, and much nonsense. (One king can fly. King Lear appears, the source of the play.) Romans arrive in 54 BC (Caesar). Invasions begin, mainly Picts (from Scotland) and Saxons (from Germany.) By the early 5th Century. the King is Vortigern, who is forced to flee west to Wales from the invading Sa Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 SEARCH Web Britannia ........................... RSS FEED ........................... British History King Arthur British Monarchs Church History Timelines Documents Biographies Travel Contact Us Classified Ads Britannia Home KING ARTHUR New Timeline of Arthurian History & Legend - From 63 AD - present. New Arthur's Burial Cross - Discovered in Glastonbury in 1190. New Geoffrey of Monmouth - A biography of King Arthur's biographer. Updated What the Historians Say - Beliefs about the historical Arthur. Basic King Arthur Arthur the King - A biographical sketch. Arthur the Myth - Was Arthur purely mythical? Arthur the Warlord - Arthur as battlefield commander. References to Arthur - Early mentions of Arthur in literature. Arthur in Popular Literature - Arthur in later literature. Arthurian Ch Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 SEARCH Web Britannia ........................... RSS FEED ........................... British History King Arthur British Monarchs Church History Timelines Documents Biographies Travel Contact Us Classified Ads Britannia Home KING ARTHUR New Timeline of Arthurian History & Legend - From 63 AD - present. New Arthur's Burial Cross - Discovered in Glastonbury in 1190. New Geoffrey of Monmouth - A biography of King Arthur's biographer. Updated What the Historians Say - Beliefs about the historical Arthur. Basic King Arthur Arthur the King - A biographical sketch. Arthur the Myth - Was Arthur purely mythical? Arthur the Warlord - Arthur as battlefield commander. References to Arthur - Early mentions of Arthur in literature. Arthur in Popular Literature - Arthur in later literature. Arthurian Ch Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Poetry Beowulf and Judith (British Library, Cotton Vitellius A.15) The Junius Manuscript (Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 11) The Exeter Book (Exeter, Cathedral Chapter Library, MS 3501) The Vercelli Book (Vercelli, Cathedral Library, CXVII) The Paris Psalter (Paris, BibliothÈque Nationale, 8824): Index as List or as Table The Meters of Boethius (British Library, Cotton Otho A.6) Other Poems (Minor Poems) Index of Poems In Alphabetical Order by Editorial Titles About These Electronic Editions Prose The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle The Laws of Alfred and Ine Wulfstan Sermo Lupi ad Anglos The Tribal Hidage (with map) Anglo-Saxon Charters Homepage An Eleventh Century Anglo-Saxon Glossary Runic Texts (under development) Ruthwell Cross Inscriptions (Trial Edition in HTML 3.0, with runes): for browser Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe Over the last 14 years we have personally visited and photographed all 529 archÆological sites you will find in these pages (117 in the six national sections and 412 in our Tours section), creating the first Web guide to European megaliths and other prehistoric sites, online since February 1996 SHOP ARCHAEONEWS TOURS PREHISTORAMA FORUMS GLOSSARY MEGALINKS FEEDBACK FAQ ABOUT US Site created and maintained by Paola Arosio & Diego Meozzi Contact us • Copyright Statement Subscribe to our FREE Archaeo News newsletter: Last updated: 1 November 2007 Last month (October 2007) we had 139,168 visits and we served 420,668
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Votes:0 Anglo Saxon Chronicles These are the famous Anglo Saxon Chronicles First started by King Alfred of Wessex 890 AD. He later became Known as King Alfred the Great. These Chronicles are best read in conjunction with Nennius, Bede and Gildas not forgetting the Annales Cambriae all found on this Page. Use the keyword search to discover if your ancesters are mentioned in the Chronicles. Chronicles introduction Chronicles 60 BC - 565 AD Chronicles 565-664 AD Chronicles 664-766 AD Chronicles 766-866 AD Chronicles 866-964 AD Chronicles 964-1066 AD Chronicles 1066-1116 AD Chronicles 1116-1154 AD Chronicle end notes (academic) Enter your search terms Submit search form Web www.webmesh.co.uk Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Avalon Project at Yale Law School English Bill of Rights 1689 An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown Whereas the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons assembled at Westminster, lawfully, fully and freely representing all the estates of the people of this realm, did upon the thirteenth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred eighty-eight [old style date] present unto their Majesties, then called and known by the names and style of William and Mary, prince and princess of Orange, being present in their proper persons, a certain declaration in writing made by the said Lords and Commons in the words following, viz.: Whereas the late King James the Second , by the assistance of divers evil counsellors, ju Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 [ home ] [ the domesday book ] [ background ] [ links ] [ FAQs ] [ glossary ] [ contact ] Quick Links What is the Domesday Book? Making the Domesday Book Great and Little Domesday Landholders in the Domesday Book Life in the 11th Century William the Conqueror Domesday Book chest at PRO Welcome to the new website. The Domesday Book was commissioned in December 1085 by William the Conqueror, who invaded England in 1066. The first draft was completed in August 1086 and contained records for 13,418 settlements in the English counties south of the rivers Ribble and Tees (the border with Scotland at the time). The original Domesday Book has survived over 900 years of English history and is currently housed in a specially made chest at London's Public Record Office in Kew, London. This site has b Read More Go to Site
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