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Edric’s treason handed the crown of England to Cnut the Great, but Cnut was not so poor a judge of character as to believe that a traitor could be trusted.
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Posted January 2 2022
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William Pitt was a rising star of British politics in 1741, so much so that Horace Walpole MP felt he needed his wings clipped — an operation fraught with peril.
Picture: From the studio of William Hoare (1707–1792), Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.
Posted January 1 2022
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Imma claimed to be a harmless peasant, but there was something about him that Ecgfrith, King of Northumbria, found downright uncanny.
Picture: Attributed to Michael Lupi de Çandiu (fl. 1297-1305), via the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.
Posted December 29 2021
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Queen Elizabeth I’s quick thinking and command of five European languages made her a dangerous enemy in a war of words.
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Posted December 25 2021