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Richard Strauss by Erler
Image by Fritz Erler

Richard Strauss by Erler

A 1900 portrait by Fritz Erler of the composer Richard Strauss (1864-1949). (Private Collection)
Richard Wagner
Image by Franz Hanfstaengl

Richard Wagner

An 1871 photograph of the German composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883). Photograph taken by Franz Hanfstaengl.
Understanding Money in Colonial America
Video by Huntington Militia Living History

Understanding Money in Colonial America

Michael Goudket, the Adjutant General of the Order of the Ancient & Honorable Huntington Militia, explains currency used in 18th Century Colonial America. To better understand daily life and material culture in Colonial America, one must...
USS Bonhomme Richard
Image by F. Muller

USS Bonhomme Richard

USS Bonhomme Richard, 1779. Copy of an artwork by F. Muller. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, Naval History Photographs.
Richard the Lionheart - A Biography
Video by Real Crusades History

Richard the Lionheart - A Biography

A biography of Richard I of England, aka Richard the Lionheart, r. 1189-1199 CE.
The Roman Invasion of Britain with Richard Hingley
Video by Kelly Macquire

The Roman Invasion of Britain with Richard Hingley

In our interview with Richard Hingley, we chat all about his new book Conquering The Ocean: The Roman Invasion of Britain. What's the book about? It's about the Roman conquest of Britain, but that takes some explaining because I suppose in...
The Wars of the Roses: Consequences & Effects
Article by Mark Cartwright

The Wars of the Roses: Consequences & Effects

The Wars of the Roses (1455-1487 CE) was a dynastic conflict where the nobility and monarchs of England intermittently battled for supremacy over a period of four decades. Besides the obvious consequences of Lancastrian and Yorkist kings...
Rollo of Normandy
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Rollo of Normandy

Rollo (l. c.860-c.930 CE, r. 911-927 CE) was a Viking chieftain who became the founder and first ruler of the region of Normandy. He converted to Christianity as part of a deal with the Frankish king Charles the Simple (893-923 CE) in 911...
Sir William Marshal
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Sir William Marshal - England's Greatest Knight

The Englishman Sir William Marshal (c. 1146-1219 CE, aka William the Marshal), Earl of Pembroke, is one of the most celebrated knights of the Middle Ages. Renowned for his fighting skills, he remained undefeated in tournaments, spared the...
The Plantagenets
Collection by Mark Cartwright

The Plantagenets

The Plantagenets, sometimes referred to as the Angevin-Plantagenets, were the ruling dynasty of England from 1154 to 1485 CE. The name Angevin derives from the family's ancestral lands in Anjou, France and the term Plantagenet (perhaps) from...
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