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The Field of the Cloth of Gold: The greatest show on turf
Christopher Riley 1/13/21 Christopher Riley 1/13/21

The Field of the Cloth of Gold: The greatest show on turf

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The Tudor Age Bethan Watts 12/11/20 The Tudor Age Bethan Watts 12/11/20

Jane Seymour: Innocent “Doormat” or Ambitious Queen?

Lady Jane Seymour is often remembered as the most beloved of Henry VIII’s six wives. But was she as innocent as she seemed, or was she as ambitious as the rest of them? Read more in this post from bethshistoricalblog.

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Did Medieval People Brush Their Teeth?
The Middle Ages, The Medieval World Bethan Watts 12/11/20 The Middle Ages, The Medieval World Bethan Watts 12/11/20

Did Medieval People Brush Their Teeth?

Did toothpaste exist in the Middle Ages? Were toothbrushes used to keep teeth clean? Find out more in this latest post by bethshistoricalblog!

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