In 2021, the headmaster of Dover College, a private school on the English south coast, began boasting in promotional ...
A new theory from the University of Bristol suggests that one of history's most famous medieval artifacts may have served a surprising purpose. The Bayeux Tapestry, the iconic 68-meter embroidered ...
Despite the fact that Duke William II of Normandy, popularly known as the Conqueror, invaded England in 1066, the northern ...
New research suggests Bayeux Tapestry may have been designed for a monastery dining hall. A professor argues it could have ...
Professor Benjamin Pohl, a historian at the University of Bristol, claims the masterpiece was hung on the walls at St ...
When Britain’s King Charles III is crowned in London on May 6, he’ll sit on an ancient chair housing a 335-pound boulder cloaked in mystery. Used for British coronations since the late 14th century, ...
It's difficult to think of a cultural figure more ubiquitous than Robin Hood. A legend that has been around so long that its ...
New research by a historian from the University of Bristol offers an intriguing suggestion about one of history's biggest mysteries—the original purpose of the world-famous Bayeux Tapestry.
A new theory proposes that the Bayeux Tapestry was designed to deliver moral messages to medieval monks over dinner ...
At 224 feet long and roughly 770 pounds, the Bayeux Tapestry is a large piece of medieval embroidery. It depicts the events ...
In Robin Hood Season 1 Episode 8, Robin escapes Nottingham Castle after rescuing the hostages but Henry’s death, Marian’s ...
Romans, Vikings, or civil war? The history of the Cerne Giant has been debated for centuries. The Cerne Giant, otherwise know, as the "Rude Man of Cerne," is an 18-story-high chalk drawing on an ...