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Who was Edward IV, King of England?Edward VI:England was once a powerful monarchy. The king or queen, as the head of state, had incredible power, wealth and influence. Currently, England is a constitutional monarchy and Queen Elizabeth II is the longest-reigning British monarch in history....
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Scotland, or the Scots, was also involved in some changes for England when the Anglo-Scottish War took place between the kingdoms. During the time of the creation of the Magna Carta, Henry III was very influential.Scholars Michael Prestwich and Marc Morris agree that Edward I, who ruled ...
Her father, Prince Edward, and grandfather, King George III, both died the following year, after which her uncle, George IV, acceded to the throne. She became heir presumptive to her next surviving uncle, William IV, who ruled from 1830. However, he lacked an heir as his four legitimate...
The man is Edward F. Sorin, a Catholic priest who came to America from France in 1841. A year later, at age 28 and a bankroll of $300, Father Sorin founded the University of Notre Dame du Lac (Our Lady of the Lake). Sorin dedicated the university to the Blessed Virgin Mary and vo...
Five Fords (Farm) [nee East Parks] was the barton farm of Uffculme as of 17th March 1336 when King Edward III granted Cogan the lord of the manor a special licence to enclose his ‘Wood of Uffculme’ (the modern spelling)* and an additional 300 acres. The licence was granted some 12...
From 1955 until the late 1960s, he was spoken of as a prospective Conservative leader, and he was twice seriously considered for the post; he was Edward Heath's chief rival in 1965. He also held directorships in several British financial firms. As Home Secretary, he was responsible for ...
As McGuinn’s father walked her down the aisle, “Highland Cathedral,” the unofficial anthem of Scotland, filled the air. The couple wrote their own vows to each other, and apparently, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. “Mark-Paul’s vows made me cry, as well as the rest ...