The Katharine of Aragon Festival gets under way today promising an unforgettable experience filled with Tudor themed events for history enthusiasts, families, and visitors alike.
Just a few miles over the Cambridgeshire border is an important site of Tudor history ... notorious royal to spend time there was Mary, Queen of Scots, great-granddaughter of King Henry VII ...
A historic cathedral where Mary Queen of Scots and Catherine of Aragon were buried is facing going part-time unless it can raise £300,000 by Easter. Peterborough Cathedral declared it is 'in ...
Maria Stuarda presents a fierce and virtuosic vocal duel between two divas vying for the love of the same man, epitomising ...
The pure silver object is on display just a few miles from Dundrennan Abbey, where Mary spent her last hours on Scottish soil ...
Mary Queen of Scots was Elizabeth’s cousin ... Many men during the Tudor period believed that women were inferior to men. Knox also hated Mary because she was Catholic. He wrote a book that ...
In 1568, Mary Queen of Scots was forced to flee Scotland ... Overall, Elizabeth faced fewer rebellions than previous Tudor monarchs, and those that did occur were never quite serious enough ...
The Tudor period in England is one defined by instability ... and vocal opponents threw their support behind Mary, Queen of Scots, the descendant of Henry VIII's sister Margaret as rightful heir ...