Subjects

History

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Arthur MacPherson

MacPherson’s tireless efforts to promote Russian sport earned him a unique Imperial honour, and the enmity of the Communists.

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The Aspden Cup

British factory workers started a historic three-cornered league in the Russian city of St Petersburg.

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Passover to Pentecost

St Bede explains how the Exodus and the Ten Commandments are related to Easter and Whitsuntide.

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The Lion of Piraeus

A marble statue in Venice bears witness to Europe’s long history of brave defeats and fruitless victories.

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Mary Anning

A twelve-year-old girl from Lyme Regis made a historic discovery while selling seashells to tourists.

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Lost Innocence

In the fourth century, Britain’s Christians acquired a taste for watering down the mystery of their message.

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