No one can blame Margaret Tudor for being overshadowed by her famous brother, King Henry VIII. But in all honesty, Margaret—as a thrice-married, husband-deposing, serial divorcée and regent of ...
The Renaissance, as a wall label in Reimagining the Renaissance reminds us, began in Italy six centuries ago but its ...
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Camber in East Sussex has golden sands and soft dunes, and the village is becoming more upmarket with new dining options.
Who needs a plate if you have a pie? This versatile pastry has accommodated fruit, meat and fish throughout the centuries and ...
The Sussex village sits behind soft sand dunes that lead to a long sandy beach, and is perfect for a family break.
The Michelin Guide describes it in its most recent review as "amiably run", noting that the "chef's experience shines through in the attractively presented dishes ... by Henry VIII on the Hurst ...
liver and shoulder-meat filling — make it a dish that would be appreciated as much by Henry VIII as a 21st-century foodie. The idea of lamb brain with salsify and fermented garlic scapes (stalks ...
There’s a mythical place in San Francisco where beef is royalty, tradition reigns supreme, and dinner feels like stepping into a delicious time warp. The House of Prime Rib stands as a monument to ...
became King Henry VIII. Soon after he obtained the papal dispensation required to allow him to marry his brother's widow, Catherine of Aragon. In the first years of his reign Henry VIII ...
He was the first Tudor monarch, the king who vanquished Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. So when Henry VII died in 1509 after suffering from gout and asthma, he was fittingly buried in ...