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Robert Dudley: Elizabeth I's Forbidden Love
The Rise and Scandal of Robert Dudley: Elizabeth's Favourite.
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Christopher Columbus
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Tudors & Their Dogs
The Tudors' love of dogs reveals a lot about the hierarchy and pleasures of the period
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The Maya & the Inquisition
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb explores a chilling act of cultural destruction in Mexico
Young Elizabeth I
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Shakespeare's First Playhouse
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How to Kill a Scottish Witch
Scotland's Witch Trials and the modern-day efforts to recognise these historic injustices
Dancing Plague of 1518
One woman's mysterious dance sparked an epidemic of people dancing til they dropped.
Philip II of Spain, King of England
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John Dee's Angels
Was an advisor to Queen Elizabeth I communicating with angels?
Rise of Thomas More
Saintly man of conscience or stubborn zealot? Prof. Suzannah Lipscomb investigates.
Fall of Thomas More
Henry VIII's Lord Chancellor, closest ally, rumoured torturer and...Saint?