1485-1603. These are the women who ruled, the women who founded dynasties, the women who fought for religious freedom, their families and love. These are the women who made a difference, who influenced countries, kings and the Reformation. In the...
In particular, it relies on us appreciating that a native Romano-British population need not have been passive, mute bystanders to the new ways brought by immigrant Germanic peoples, but may have made their own particular contributions to create new traditions. Certainly, the inhabitants of what ...