irst child of Charles I and Henrietta Maria. The child died on the same day. Transport yourself back up to a thousand years and explore historical buildings as they may have appeared in the past.
Henry was the third son of Stephen, count of Blois, and Adela the daughter of William the Conqueror. In 1126 Henry became the abbot at Glastonbury Abbey and shortly afterwards in 1129 became the ...
he Anglo-Saxons had developed the fortified settlement known as a burh. The settlement was surrounded by banks and ditches with wooden palisades on top. A number of gatehouses controlled who entered ...
Father Henry (III, King of England 1216-1272) Mother Eleanor (of Provence) Preceded by Henry (III, King of England 1216-1272) Succeeded by Edward (II, King of England 1307-1327) ...
This map show the areas of Britain and France that William the Conqueror had control over in 1087. This graphic is based on a map in Gardiners Atlas of English History.
ll that remains of York Castle is the shell of the stone keep on top of the motte. This keep is known as Clifford's Tower. The tower is constructed from four semi-circular lobes and would have had a ...
In 1399 Henry Bolingbroke overthrew Richard II to become Henry IV, King of England.
Died 23 April 1016 Buried At Old St. Paul's Cathedral ...
Father Philippe (IV, The Fair, King of France 1285-1314) Mother Joan (of Champagne) ...
This map show the invasion route into France taken by Henry V in 1415. Alien priories were those in England who were dependant on usually French mother houses. During the Hundred Years War these ...
Father Edward (I, King of England 1272-1307) Mother Eleanor (of Castile) Preceded by Edward (I, King of England 1272-1307) Succeeded by Edward (III, King of England 1327-1377) ...