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KING CNUT’S BAD RAP

APART FROM HIS name offered as Canute, the medieval King Cnut got another bad rap from history. You know the story: The king planted his throne at the seashore and, … Continue reading

September 11, 2020 · Leave a comment

QUEEN ELIZABETH II—A MAJESTIC PERSONAGE PART 2

IT’S NOT SURPRISING that Elizabeth Longford’s The Oxford Book of Royal Anecdotes includes insights concerning Queen Elizabeth II. Today, in Part 2, we encounter Britain’s first Queen Elizabeth and loyal, … Continue reading

February 19, 2020 · Leave a comment

QUEEN ELIZABETH II—A MAJESTIC PERSONAGE PART 1

WHAT WITH her kids, and more recently her grandkids, Queen Elizabeth II has had her share of annis horribilis. More than three decades ago, royal biographer Elizabeth Longford edited The … Continue reading

February 18, 2020 · Leave a comment