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Queen Elizabeth I set all the trends at court – including her sugar-rotted teeth. Famous for her love of sugar and all things sweet, the queen’s blackened teeth became a beauty trend, with some people even going as far as to purposefully rot their own teeth to emulate the look.
Kings and Queens of England & Britain - Historic UK
EDWARD VI 1547 – 1553 The son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, Edward was a sickly boy; it is thought he suffered from tuberculosis. Edward succeeded his father at the age of 9, the government being carried on by a Council of Regency with his …
The History Magazine - Historic UK
The history of the St. Valentine’s Day celebrations appears to have its roots in a pagan fertility festival known as Lupercalia. Celebrated in ancient Rome between 13 – 15 February, the festival is said to have involved lots of naked folk running through the streets spanking the backsides of young women with leather whips, supposedly to…
The History of England Magazine - Historic UK
Queen Elizabeth I set all the trends at court – including her sugar-rotted teeth. Famous for her love of sugar and all things sweet, the queen’s blackened teeth became a beauty trend, with some people even going as far as to purposefully rot their own teeth to emulate the look.
The History of Britain Magazine | Historic UK
At the start of the First World War, during the Battle of Mons on August 23, 1914 rumours arose and took root of a heavenly host of angels, armed with bows and arrows, that came to the rescue of the heavily outnumbered British soldiers.
Timeline of the British Empire - Historic UK
2019年2月8日 · The British Empire is remembered for its extensive, long-lasting and far-reaching imperial activities that ushered in an era of globalisation and connectivity.
Anglo-Saxon Sites in Britain | Remains, Crosses and Churches
Anglian Tower, York City, North Yorkshire Fortification (Tower) This tower was probably constructed by King Edwin of Northumbria in around 630, and is built into the much earlier Roman city walls of York.There is, however, a great deal of controversy over how old this tower is, with estimates ranging from 400 to 700AD.
The Angels of Mons - Historic UK
2025年1月24日 · At the start of the First World War, during the Battle of Mons on August 23, 1914 rumours arose and took root of a heavenly host of angels, armed with bows and arrows, that came to the rescue of the heavily outnumbered British soldiers. Veterans of the battle were reputed to have talked of St. George and the ghostly Bowmen of Mons...
About Historic UK | Cottages, Castle Hotels and a History Magazine
Our Story. Cue the whirring of dial-up modems, Microsoft Frontpage and an exceptionally slow PC. It’s 2000, which means AltaVista, MSN Messenger and the very first version of Historic UK being uploaded to the internet by two keen amateur historians and technology enthusiasts.
Timeline of the Romans in Britain - Historic UK
From Julius Caesar's first landing on the shoreline of England in 55 BC to the famous 'Look to their own defences' letter of AD 410, the Romans played an important part in British history for over 400 years.