She was the daughter of King Charles VI of France, wife of Henry V of Monmouth, King of England, mother of Henry VI, King of England and King of France, and through her secret marriage with Owen Tudor ...
A key moment in English history, in 1491, Owen Tudor's Lancastrians were on the march to join Queen Margaret's army, but were defeated by Edward, Earl of March, who would later be crowned King ...
The marriage of Catherine of Valois, the attractive young widow of Henry V, and Owen Tudor, a lowly Welsh squire ... over the popular imagination unrivalled by any other family in our history. But we ...
The founding of the Natural History Museum in London can be traced back to the ambition of one man: Sir Richard Owen. Born in 1804 in Lancaster, Owen was a divisive figure in Victorian science. He was ...