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Rebecca Swords U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions on the following: the Tudor, Stuart, and some of the later Plantagenet eras, specifically the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. I am also knowledgeable on certain areas of the Tudor period, including Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and the English Reformation. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Malcolm Speechley U.K. View Profile
| I can Answer Questions on any aspect of Pre-conquest British History including: The Roman Conquest and Occupation, The Dark Ages, The Anglo Saxon Monarchies, The Unification of England and The events Leading up to 1066. My answers can encompass Social, Political and Religous aspects of the period. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Joseph Logue View Profile
| I am knowledgeable about English history from about 1400 to 1688, and then from the reign of Victoria (after 1837). I have a particular interest in the monarchy and dynastic relations of Europe from 1800 onwards.
I cannot answer questions regarding the latter Stuarts, the early Hanovers, and the politics of the 18th century. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Mark Smith View Profile
| I have a good basic knowledge of British history, but my speciality is the Kings and Queens of England and Scotland from 927 AD. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-10-12 the symbol of the glove: Hello Bec, There are a couple of portraits known as The Peace Portrait, only one of which shows the Queen holding a glove. Other portraits show her holding many things: fans, jewels, feathers, etc...
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2008-10-10 King Henry V111 beheading of Lord Darcee: Herb, My best guess would be to see if something like that would be available on some of the genealogy sites. I am not experienced in tracing family trees, nor do I know where to find a family tree...
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2008-10-07 Tudors - henry seventh: Sarita, Henry VII ruled from 1485-1509 (his death) and was the first monarch of the Tudor dynasty. His financial prowess for economics made him a successful ruler when it came to any problems of...
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2008-10-03 The most powerful monarchy of 19th century?: Hello James12, As is often the case in such inquiries, there are multiple answers. Certainly, as you say, the Czars were autocratic rulers, issuing policy without a constitution or a parliament to...
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2008-10-01 Henry V111: Hello Simon, The answer is fairly simple: the Catholic Church in Rome and its allies. However, there is a much more difficult answer in that there were plenty of powers who had quarrels with England...
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