Guest post from author Phil Carradice.
The Two Eleanors of Henry III sheds light on the lives of Eleanor of Provence, queen to Henry III, and Eleanor de Montfort, his sister and
The Worcestershire village of Inkberrow differs little from many other English rural settlements. Believed to be the inspiration for Ambridge – the fictional setting of
Eleanor of Provence and the Founding of Parliament There is no cornerstone or date when parliament was founded. It arose in early thirteenth-century England because
Was King Arthur real? Looking at fact vs. fiction in evidence The figure of Arthur has fascinated people and evolved over hundreds of years. What
In 1947 Noël Denholm-Young published a biography of Richard of Cornwall that is generally considered a classic, but one in need of an update. For
The Black Death: A Medieval Pandemic In early June 1348 two ships docked at Weymouth in Dorset. They had sailed from the English port of