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2008-07-24 British History - Swords: Hello Elizabeth. Public houses in Victorian times generally served only alcohol, food was only served in inns (to travellers) or hotels. Generally speaking they were for the lower classes and therefore...
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2008-07-23 British History - Brunanburh: Hello John. The Battle of Brunanburh was indeed one of the bloodiest battles in English history and, although poorly documented, one of the most important, if not the most important battle in English...
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2008-07-23 European History - speaking against hitler: Hi Jenesa, I'll be glad to help with your question. Assuming that you're asking about whether there were Germans who openly opposed Hitler, the answer is not really. That doesn't mean that no one...
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2008-07-22 British History - Schools: Hello Kate, Boys are generally admitted to Eton at age 13, following grammar school. This has historically been the same for the last two hundred years or so. Students at Eton (as at similar schools...
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2008-07-22 British History - Battle of Batten hill: Hi Cassius. As a legendary dark age figure there is very little known about Arthur for certain. He may or may not have been a King or he may only have been a warrior or or mercenary. Having said...
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