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10 ways to mark the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings

Tickets to English Heritage's re-enactment of the Battle of Hastings this weekend are sold out, but here are 10 alternative ways to…

Feature/Medieval

What happened at Hastings?

Medieval historian and former MHM Assistant Editor Hazel Blair analyses one of the most decisive battles in British history, 950 years after…

Feature/Medieval/Timeline

The Norman Conquest: 1066 timeline

Marking the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, October's special feature focuses on the Norman Conquest. Here, we examine ten key…

Medieval/News

Scone Palace History and Heritage Event

Scone Palace will remember King Robert the Bruce by hosting a ‘History and Heritage’ day on Sunday 28 August in the palace’s grounds…

Fact-file/Feature/Medieval

The Battle of Agincourt: why did the English win?

Henry's conduct of the battle was routine: he formed his line in conformity with established English practice, and his tactics were those…

Battle Maps/Feature/Medieval/Wars of the Roses

The Battle of Wakefield: 1460

It was the culmination of ten years of increasingly violent unrest between supporters of King Henry VI and his cousin Richard, Duke…

Fact-file/Feature/Medieval/Wars of the Roses

5 Myths about the Wars of the Roses

We examine 5 myths surrounding the Wars of the Roses, as part of our 17-page special feature in issue 50 of Military…

Feature/Medieval

The Legacy of Bannockburn

In the many future wars between English and Scots, was the continuing independence of Scotland ever seriously in question.…

Feature/Medieval/Wars of the Roses

King Henry IV: Rebel Leader

The Lancastrians were a usurper dynasty. Their contested authority culminated in the Wars of the Roses, and later inspired Shakespeare’s history plays.…

Feature/Medieval/Wars of the Roses

OPINION – FROM DARKNESS INTO LIGHT

Dr Phil Stone outlines the Richard III Society’s views regarding the king’s burial.   When the ‘Looking for Richard Project’ was devised…

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