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History

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Xerxes Scourges the Hellespont

The Persian King felt that a lord of his majesty should not have to take any nonsense from an overgrown river.

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782

The Genius Next Door

William Murdoch’s experiments with steam traction impressed his next-door neighbour, with world-changing results.

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783

The Hat that Changed the World

Young William’s hat caught the eye of Matthew Boulton, and the world was never the same again.

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784

Bread from Heaven

Cuthbert trusted that keeping his promised fast would not do him any harm.

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785

The Great Chessboard

If Britain is a chessboard, then politicians should remember that the ‘pieces’ are alive, and they generally play a better game.

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Picture: © Jeff Buck, Geograph. Licence: CC-BY-SA 2.0.. Source.

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Wulfstan and the Seal of Approval

William the Conqueror’s purge of the English Church was halted by a humble bishop and a dead king.

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