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Today’s religious identities have more to do with political decisions made centuries ago than with personal faith.
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9Honey on MSN'I am here with one purpose': King Charles' Italian odyssey proves cancer won't slow him downBy Hannah Furness In Ravenna, on the final day of their Italian State visit, the King and Queen seemed to get lost in a ...
Damian Lewis on the embodiment of majesty, the heft of the fat suit, and the complicated king of The Mirror and the Light as ...
Historian Helen Geake said he appeared to have been particularly harsh towards people he saw as heretics in a way that "turns ...
Why…is Henry VIII eating a cake in the shape of Parliament? Good question. Because Parliament is debating the EU (Withdrawal) Bill, so we’re talking about Henry ...
Grant Paterson, from East Kilbride, was on a break in Rome when the B&B in the city's Monteverde area collapsed on 23 March. The 54-year-old, who worked for ferry operator CalMac as a senior ...
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Tudor Tidbit: Friar Peto's Dangerous Easter SermonThe year was 1532 – Henry VIII had left his wife Catherine of Aragon – and ... He was starting to gather men around him who would eventually push him to break with Rome and form his own Church of ...
PORT LEYDEN — Two teenagers are each facing 15 charges each in connection with a series of break-ins from vehicles and storage units in Lewis County, according to the New York State Police.
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The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art said Hans Holbein’s Portrait of Henry VIII (1540) is currently on display. The portrait is on special loan from Rome. It came from the Gallerie Nazionali di ...
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